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Jersey's Oldest Weekly Newspaper-Established 1822 VOL. 161 NO. 33 RAHWAY, , THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1983 USPS 454-160 Board delay h 20 CENTS ding P By R. R. Fa.szczew.ski f fee figure f Approval of renovations The chairman of the Bui- a maximum cost of S450. of two student toilet facil- grade candy sale, year- ldings and Grounds Com- * * * music teacher for the ities at Rahway High Sch- mittee. Louis R. Rizzo, told books, Washington trip, the annual interim salary of In other action. Board 1983-1984 year at an an- ool, the cost of which was Mr. Henderson the archi- student dances, rflagazinc 515,015. day, five-and-a-half-hours estimated at $46,000 each members: nual interim salary of per day, fully federally upcoming school year for tect had set a 15% con- sale, theatrical productions, -Gave their permission -Approved the place- was delayed Monday by the -Announced the Sept. 6 518,670. funded. attaining 30 credits beyond tingency fee and the ap- seventh-and-eighth-grade for Mrs. Cheryl Carey Mit- ment of 54 handicapped Board of Education pend- meeting would deal with •-Named Donald Pennell her bachelor's degree. proximate COM of the total fund-raising, library book chell to be hired as a phy- ••Appointed Mrs. Lois J. students at oui-ofdisirici ing the receipt of a specific the appointment of person- as a secondary music -Added the names of renovations would be fair, club and class dues, stu- sical education/health tea- Kriney as a para-profes sites for (he 1983-1984 ' percentage figure for an ar- nel: possibly a discussion of teacher for the upcoming Patricia Kaspcr. Phyllis 546.000 to each bathroom. dent insurance, Board-ap- cher at the junior high sch- sional in the special ed school year. chitect's fee. - the status of school aide school year at the annual in- Strauss. Cynthia Holzman, Board members then vo- proved athletic fees and ool for the upcoming school ucation department for 10 -Okayed the attendance positions and awarding of terim salary of SI 7.515. months during the upcom- Ralph Dunhamn. Ulysses Board members announc- ted unanimously to table charities, Student Council year at tlie annual interim of Board members, the sup- bids. ing school year at S30 per Gaines, Kevin O'Brien and ed last week they were con- any action on the toilet fund-raising activities, pur- salary of $14,685. Denise Gautreau of the erintendent and assistant •-Approved the participa- ••Okayed the appoint- day, five-and-a-half-hours sidering some modest cap- facilities until a special chase of novels and period- ••Re-appointed Mrs. Mar- 19831984 substitute list. superintendent of schools, ital improvements at the meeting to be held on Tues- tion of Rahway High Sch- ment of Miss Ann Marie per day, fully federally the Board secretary/bus- icals in individual class- sha Coulsen as a para-pro- -Appointed Mrs. Diana school in the wake of rejec- day, Sept. 6. at the Super- ool in the New Jersey State McCusker as a home econ- funded. iness administrator and the rooms on a volunteer basis, fessional in the special Anderson as a clerk-typist tions twice earlier this year intendent's Office at Interscholastic Athletic omics teacher at the junior •Raised the salary of Board attorney at the New collection of fines and pro- education department for at the junior high school for of a S6 million bond issue Rahway Junior High Sch- Assn. sports program. high school for the Mrs. Diane Shusler, a Mad- Jersey School Boards Assn. ject money and the Reading 10 months during the the 1983-1984 school year ool at 7:55 p.m., at which -Accepted the resigna- 1983-1984 school year at ison School teacher, from Conference in Atlantic C'n> for major renovations to the is Fundamental Program. 1983-1984 year at S30 per at an annual interim salary time details of the tion of Vincent Nardiello as 525,825 to 526,325 for the from Wednesday to Friday. school facility. -Okayed the following of S8.160. However, at Monday's architect's fee are expected night custodian at the jun- -"•'""• I Oct.. 26 too 2828.. to be known. ior high school, effective fund-raising activities for meeting, Board member, 1983-1984 at the high sch- Barry D. Henderson, said Wednesday, Aug. 31. Meanwhile, the school ool: Several activities of the he didn't think it was good -Adopted the book, "The body did approve the in- Blue Triangle Club and business for the school body American Economy - Anal- stallation of a door between fund-raising activities of the to authorize the architec- ysis, Issues, Principles," for the library office and the high school band. tural firm of Eckert, Mor- use in the high school eco- media center at the high nomics courses. -Accepted the retirement Jobs bill to fund sewers, ton, Russo and Maggio to school by Gus Bottini, resignation, with regret, of prepare drawings and spec- -Approved the following general contractor, at a Mrs. Anna Ciano, an ele- ifications for the repair fund-raising activities for maximum cost of S950. and mentary music teacher; ef- work without getting a the junior high school for similar work at the junior fective immediately. specific architect's fee. the upcoming school year: high schol by Mr. Bottini at Student photograph •Appointed John Scla- fani, Jr. as an elementary By R. R. Faszczov.ski daycare, housing Councilman Sheld, who Rahway wJll.receive Dosier of Rahway was $82,500 in federaHiiiidirig! is Councilmathe Governinn Shi»Ig HBody' ..,ks~ , ~ . •-Certified to the slate f e p re s e"n t A tfv e < o tti e hired for the position. license fee paid. The firm including 562.500 to be us- thai it has reviewed the had paid 5200 for two niu Rahway Geriatric Center He pointed out the ad recommendations made in ed for the separation of ministrator has a state chines, but the building m storm and sanitary sewers, Corp., the nonprofit body the 1982 annual audit which operates the facility, license and experience in report. spector had determined on- thanks to an agreement several similar positions in ly one machine was allowed with Union County author- also announced Rahway •Approved the removal residents have been given the area. at the Drug Fair in Rail- ized by an ordinance * # * of a S50 veterans' tax de- way. adopted by City Council on preference for jobs at the duction for 1983 from Ed- center where this is allowed. In other action, the •-Authorized the refund Aug. 8. Council: ward Leboy. of 5278 of the S347.74 paid He added in cases where •-Gave its permission for The other projects to be a state license was required -Approved veterans', by Saint John theBapiisi... -the--refund of SIO0 to -funded by (he"aid Include: for a particular job Rahway senior citizens' and dis- Russian Orthodox Church Whatagame. Inc. of Somer- Housing and commercial re- residents with such a license ability property tax de- of Rahway to the Planning habilitation, 515,000. and were considered first, and ductions totaling 59,750 for ville for an amusement Board. Rahway Day Care, 55,000. only if there were no city this year. A Tuesday. Nov. I, open- residents with the proper ing date for the daycare and credentials were others -Authorized the removal What's happening? nursing facility for senior hired. of a 5250 senior citizen's tax citizens in Rahway. the deduction from Frank and Rahway Geriatric Center, Asked by Second Ward Henrietta Stevens. Community was announced by Third Councilman John C. Marsh who the administrator of •Okayed the refund of Ward Councilman Max 54,466.36 for 1982 taxes the facility would be, Coun- Calendar: Sheld. under the Homestead Re- cilman Sheld replied Shirley bate Act. See Page 4

*T^^..:.riS,.^- •: ffiS™9".8'??^^ Annual Fishin^D^

Fishing derby hooks 367 Over 367 youngsters signed up and participated and Jennifer Sica, smallest in this year's fishing derby, and largest respectively, in held at Milton Lake Park in the II -and-1 2-year-old Rahway. category. The winners in the Boys The best fish of the day was a 13-and-a-half-inch Division included Brian bass caught by Wittke in Toth and Mike Damato the 11 -and- 12-year-old divi- smallest and largest respec sion. lively in the eight-year-old and-under bracket; Tim Sut Milton Crans of the Of- ton and Ray Solenske, smal fice of Emergency Manage- lest and largest respectively, ment provided the special police coverage and also in the nine-and-10-year-old gave his support through bracket; Ron Toth and Rahway Lodge No. 1075 of Herb Wittke, smallest and the Benevolent and Pro- largest respectively, in the tective Order of Elks Youth 11-and-12-year-old bracket, Activities Committee, pro- and Paul Ross and Mike viding the refreshments for Kaminskas, smallest and the participating young- largest in the 13-and-14- sters. year-old age group. Prize winners in the Girls The Rahway First Aid Squad had its ambulance on Division included: Laura standby at the Derby. Toth and Mary Young, "i^S^^si&^&v^S(£:'Zis^a& smallest and largest respec- ••v:-v \. ^m ,,. ,v. tively, in the eight-year-old- PICK OF THE CROP - The Rahway Recreations and-under group; Sharon /WORE CERTIFIED BEST - Adam Thomas of 249 W. Milton Baseball Team were well represented at the Infra- Mike Gabel, and second row, Sieve Williams, Fred Stin- Ave., Rahway, displays his fishing derby certificate and Zacek and Kerry Kluse, County League All-Star Game which was recenlly held ner, Brian Wiltek and Bob Sekley. In the third row are: an eight-and-three-quarter-inch catfish caught at Millon smallest and largest in the PICTURES at Weber Field in Union. The members of the Rahway John Bodnar, left, and Bill Roesch, right, coaches of the Lake Park in Rahway. nine-and-10-year-old brac- team selected to the all-stars, shown, left to right, are: Rahway team selected to lead the all-stars. Not shown ket, and RoseMary Fahncr INSIDE First row, Jeff Gerhart, Frank Jacik, Bob Buckley and is Scott Wohlrab. PAGE 2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1983 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1983 PAGE 3 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Miss Catanzaro ,v \ <§iM Hospital offers weds Steven Alt

fe Miss Lisa Catanzaro, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daycare for seniors Donald Catanzaro of 839 Nicholas PI., Rahway, was married to Steven Alt, the son of Mrs. Milton Alt of 28 Memorial General Hospi- as that provided by a nurs- Kilmer Dr., Englishtown, and the late Mr. Alt, on Sun- tal in Union has developed ing home," added Mrs. day. May 29, in St. Mary's R. C. Church, Rahway. an adult social daycare and Chasnoff. The Rev. Edward Myers performed the 4 p.m. wellness program which fo- The program will be held ceremony. cuses upon the needs of at the United Methodist A reception followed at the Clinton Manor in Union. Union County's senior cit- Church at 1060 Overlook Escorted by her father, the bride had Janet Catan- izens. Terr., Union. zaro, her sister, as her maid of honor. The bridesmaids The program, designed to Persons wishing more in- were Karen Kvech, Susan Alt and Debbie Alt, the sisters provide a comprehensive formation on this program of the groom, and Tracy Catanzaro. Kimberly Wills was range of care for the elderly, may telephone Mrs. Chas- the flower girl. consists of an eight-hour- noff at 687-1900, extension A friend of the groom, Carlos Hall, served as the best per-day, professionally-sup- 2520. man. The ushers were Bob Kvech, Ken Flick. Evan Elias ervised, weekday schedule Additionally, Mrs. Chas- and Eric Von Briel. Joseph Catanzaro was the ringbearer. of culturally-creative pro- noff said the program is Following a honeymoon in Bermuda, the couple will grams. It has been esta- looking for volunteers who reside in Clark. blished to foster and main- are interested in working Mrs. Alt is a graduate of Mother Seton Regional tain the independence and with the elderly to assist High School in Clark, and is employed by Cosmair. Inc. physical, mental and social program staff in co-ordin- as a customer representative. well-being of elderly pat- ating a number of planned Her husband is a graduate of Manalapan High if ients, reports a spokes- activities. Persons with School and Brookdale Community College, and is woman. skills in arts and crafts such employed by Wakefern Food Corp. as a senior computer "The program is a viable as knitting or needlework, NEW JERSEY'S FINEST - State Secretary of Agriculture Arthur R. Brown. Jr., left, operator. alternative to institution- or in audio-visual equip- presents Gov. Thomas H. Kean, right, with a box of one of the Garden State's most # alization and enables elderly ment, nutrition and other celebrated farm commodities at the governor's office in Trenton. The state's tomato activities who wish to season, still at its height in August, extends to late September and offers consumers persons to remain in their TOP OF THE CLASS • Michelle A. Calland, the CHANGING OF GUARD • The Rahway Retired Men's first vice president; William Storey, president; John own homes and communi- volunteer their time should the first vine-ripened tomatoes of the year. Out-of-state, off-season tomatoes are pick- NAACP to hold Club will resume weekly Monday meetings on Sept. 12 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simmie Calland of 259 ed and ripened in storage. New Jersey ranks fourth in production of tomatoes nation- PASSING THE GAVEL - Joseph Wighard, left, presents Hudak, trustee; Robert MacFadden, secretary; John ties," said Susan Chasnoff, telephone Diane Ball, the Washington St., Rahway, successfully completed her at 1 p.m. at the Rahway Senior Citizens Center at 1306 wide. outgoing president, John Hudak, of the Rahway Retired Schmidt, assistant Chaplain; Joseph Wighard, trustee, the director of family ser- hospital's director of volun- undergraduate work in mathematics with a "B" average MRS.STEVEN ALT Esterbrook Ave. The newly-elected officers for the for- family Men's Club, with a gift in appreciation of his two-year and Donald Black, sergeant-at-arms. Not shown are: vices at the hospital, who teer services at 687-1900, at Rutgers University. A graduate of Rahway High picnic (The former Miss Lisa Catanzaro) tenure as the head of the club. thcoming season, left to right, are: Edward Schwein- George Black, trustee and Chaplain; Harold Gibson, serves as the program dir- extension 2240. School, Miss Calland intends to pursue a career in ac- berg, historian; Frank Walker, assistant Chaplain; War- sergeant-at-arms and Donald Russell, treasurer. ector. "In addition, it works tuarial science. The Annual Picnic and Miss Jasinski ren Rode, second vice president; Chester Krulikowski, to relieve the elderly Kean cites Family Day sponsored by Paul Josell person's family members the Rahway Branch of the gets bachelors when they need to pursue Donna Vaupel National Assn. for the Ad- seeks degree Agencies sought vancement of Colored Peo- other activities such as a A student from Rahway, State's Scots from Rutgers Labor Day Parade job, and do not wish to ple will be held on Saturday, A Clark student. Paul Donna Kurasz Vaupel, re- Josell, the son of Mrs. leave their loved one Aug. 20, from 11 a.m. to 7 A Clark resident, Miss ceived her master in arts Phyllis D. Josell of 34 Pro to aid food program alone." p.m., on Hart St., Rahway, Carolyn A. Jasinski. of 424 expects 10,000 degree in elementary educa- ready for fling adjacent to the city garage, Oak Ridge Rd.. was recent- spect St., will continue pin The Union County Dept. program must: 1) Be non- The program is being tion from Kean College of reports John J. Robertson, ly awarded a bachelor of suing a liberal arts degree at of Human Resources is profit; 2) have an ac-financed currently with "If you don't visit Europe New Jersey's own Labor Charles Marcianie, the New Jersey in Union on In addition to providing the branch president. arts degree from Douglass Dickinson College in Carli- Day Parade, sponsored by seeking public and non- counting system and con- Union Township Commun- this summer, you'll have a New Jersey's Scots an op- sle, Pa. this fall. president of the New Jersey Thursday, June 2. This picnic is part of the College , in New Bruns- (he New Jersey State AFL profit agencies interested in duct an annual audit; 3) ity Development funds, a second chance--Scotland is portunity to celebrate their State AFL-CIO, and the Rahway branch's fund-rai- wick, a division of Rutgers, He is a member of the CIO and the Monmouth administering food and practice non-discrimination, Title No. 3 grant from the coming to the Garden State heritage the festival will honorary chairman of (he Animal group sing effort. Dinners will he the State University of New class of 1986. Ocean Counties Central shelter programs to needy and 4) have demonstrated Union County Office on Arts Center in Holmdel for benefit the Garden- State Asbury Park parade, said. available for a donation of Jersey, at commencement Labor Council of the AFL- county residents. the capability to deliver Aging and a grant given by a day," said Robert William Cultural Center Fund "For over 101 years. Labor to meet $4 per person. Other re- exercises. CIO, will draw an estimated The county has been units of emergency food the Adult Community Clarke, the general chair- which provides free pro- Day has been set aside freshments will be served 10,000 working men and chosen to receive some and shelter. Development Corp. People for Animals will man of the Scottish Her- grams for New Jersey's especially to honor and to and there will be games and women from throughout $77,875 in federal funds to Proposals are to be for It is open to men and hold its monthly meeting on itage Festival Committee. senior citizens, disabled "Clothes are two-thirds of beauty." Welsh Proverb respect America's workers. activities. the state to march in supplement emergency food the time period from Fri- women having limited im- Thursday, Aug. 18, at the Mr. Clarke stated on Sun- veterans, the blind and This year. New Jersey's The proceeds from thi Asbury Park on Monday, own labor parade is giving and shelter services within day, Sept. 30 of this year to pairments, who may benefit Springfield Library at 66 day, Sept. 25, the most com- school children. plete Scottish day in the event will be used to hel| Sept. 5. this great American holiday Union County through the Tuesday, Feb. 28 of next physically, socially and Mountain Ave., Springfield, Tickets and information Americas will incorporate support the various pro Gov. Thomas H. Kean, new spirit and energy." Federal Emergency Man- year. emotionally from day care at 7:30 p.m. are available by telephoning the bagpipes, highland grams for the community. Sens. Bill Bradley and agement Agency. For additional informa- in a professionally-super- The program will be the the arts center at 442-8600, The president of the games, highland and coun- For further informatioi Frank Lautenberg, Reps. The deadline for sub- tion, please telephone Lisa vised setting. Currently, the Disney film, "Bear extension 222 weekdays Monmouth-Ocean Counties try dancing, a sheep-dog and ticket requests, pleasi James Howard and Jim mission of program pro- Montana, the Union Coun- program is equipped to han- Country" showing the from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ticket Central Labor Council, and trials exhibition, Scottish telephone 574-9752. Florio and many other state posals is Friday, Aug. 19. ty Dept. of Human Resour- dle approximately 20 per- wildlife and habitat of the prices are: S11 for box scats, chairman of the parade. foods, crafts, exhibits and and local officials are ex- Under the terms of the ces, Division of Planning at sons per weekday, while the Rocky Mountains. $9 for Section A, S8 for Sec- Steve Hornik, emphasized gifts, plus top stars from pected to join the marchers. the event will be a "family grant, local organizations 527-4844. number of days an indivi- Refreshments will be tion B and $7 for Section C. Girl Scouts The parade has been de- chosen to take part in the dual chooses to participate served. Scotland performing on the day," a celebration that will arts center stage. signated by the national bring marchers and their can vary from one to five People for Animals is an "This year's festival is want you AFL-CIO as the official families into Asbury Park per week, depending upon all-volunteer organization HOME OF ARTIST IN RESIDENCE - John Frazee, who was to become a famous celebrating 'The Music of "Solidarity Day III" event to enjoy the parade, a short his personal needs. serving Essex and Union American sculptor, was born in 1 790 in this home on what was then a country road in Men and women who Adult Troop ready Scotland.'- The headline per- 'Salsa Rhythms' for New Jersey to coincide rally after" the parade and "Memorial General has Counties offering low-cost -Rahway.-The site is now in Clark. The stone house"wtTere Mr. Frazee was born was like working -with young' formers will be the Alex- with national Solidarity the amusements and excite- created this day care pro- spaying and neutering as a razed by a developer several years ago. people, being outdoors, par- ander Brothers, Tom and Day III events scheduled in ment of the Asbury Park gram for persons 60 years of public service. to fill Warinanco ticipating in arts and crafts, to saddle up Jack, who are celebrating each of the 50 states on boardwalk. age and older, who cannot Please telephone number The Warinanco Park being involved in the com- Classes will begin the their 25th year in show ing Rink, a few yards down Labor Day. GAS HOUSE GATHERING - These men, known as the Gas House Gang, are part of Troop includes the Ladies remain alone all day, yet do 374-1073 for information Stadium in Roselle will be munity, working with The Asbury Park Cham- week of Sept. 11 for the business," continued Mr. the road in Warinanco Last year's Asbury Park the aircraft-refueling crew of the U. S. S. Intrepid. Al Sutyak of Rahway put together a Troop, the Evening Adult not need constant super- regarding this plan or to the place and 2 p.m. on Sun adults, hiking, camping and ber of Commerce is working Watchung Fall Adult Troop, Guided Trail Rides Clark. "Comedian, Ronnie Park. While at the concert, parade, the first annual reunion of those who served on the Intrepid from 1943 to 1946. The Intrepid shot vision or nursing care, such adopt a pet. day, Aug. 21., will be the boating or participating in closely with the New Jersey Troop Program at the Wat- and the Adult Troop. Dale, will return to host this those attending may stop by event, drew 3,500 march- down 650 Japanese planes during her combat tour in the Pacific during World War II. date for Union County' other sports are urgently State AFL-CIO, and the chung Stable at 196 Glen- year's program, and John the Union County Parks In- ers. She was hit by four Kamikaze planes which crash dived on her deck. She took a For registration and ad- free Annual "Salsa Rhy needed [o meet the shortage Monmouth-Oeean Counties side Ave., Summit, a Union Cunningham, one of the formation Van. This year's parade will torpedo at Truk Island in the Pacific. The crew members hold a navy record for refuel- ditional information, please thms" Concert. of helpers in many areas of Central Labor Union, with County Dept. of Parks and telephone the stable at founding members of the The 1983 free Summer have many bands and floats ing aircraft. During the Battle for the Leyte Gulf in the Philippines they refueled 30 air- BELL DRUGS OF RAHWAY Salsa Rhythms is spec Girl Scouting. the. cooperation of the Recreation facility. 273-5547. Scottish folk music group, Arts Festival is sponsored sponsored by the individual craft in 30 minutes. Each plane held 400 gallons of aviation gasoline. After their visit to ially planned for the after For information, please Asbury Park Police Dept. This instructional riding 'Silly Wizard,' will provide a by the Union County Dept. labor organizations from the Intrepid the men attended a dinner at Clark Post No. 328 of the American Legion. PRESCRIPT* noon, unlike the other con telephone the Rahway Girl and departmenp t of public program is open to adults Betty Marker taste of world-class of Parks and Recreation throughout the state. The Intrepid is now an air-sea-space museum docked at pier No. 86 in . certs of the Summer Arts Scouts al 382-0331. works, for the event. 18 or over with or without fiddling." and made possible through It is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week. Dick Ward and Pete gets degree OUR SPECIALTY Festival usually held on previous riding experience. The day's activities will budget appropriations, a Zeleznik of Rahway, who also served in the Navy, were Mr. Sutyak's guests at the reu- A Clark resident, Betty Wednesday evenings. nion. The program offers a pay- start at 10 a.m. The arts grant from Local No. 151 of Schulze Marker, received This year's entertainment the American Federation of as-you-go plan. Weekdays 381-2000 center grounds will be filled "I believe that every human Rutgers to host her master in arts degree in will be "The Alfredito Or- Musicians and donations mind feels pleasure in doing Rutgers University was cost $8 for county residents, FREE PARKING 'FREE DELIVERY with piping, dancing, caber liberal studies from Kean chestra" playing Salsa and from local community-min- good to another." chosen as the site for the and $9 for those living out tossing, sheep dogs, the Metals firm College of New Jersey in other Hispanic music. A ded industry and indivi- Thomas Jefferson newest regional competition of the county; and week- IRVING ST.JPP. ELIZABETH AVE.- -aroma of Scottish food spe- band competition ends are $9 for those in the Union on Thursday, June 2. portable dance floor will be duals. • because of Mr. Berz's repu- cialties and exhibits until 2 located nearby. The mem- Top high school march- group of high school and tation as- a music educator cites Raj cevie county and $11 for those p.m. when the stage pro- For more information, ing bands from New Jersey college music educators out of the county. bers of the audience may br- and the university's ex- The president of the !;-gram will start. please telephone the and 10 surrounding states oversees the operation of ing. He joined AMAX in In addition to learning ing lawn chairs and picnic :ellent facilities. ,• Metals Refin- "Last year's crowd was 24-hour Parks Information will converge on Rutgers the national program, and 1959 as an industrial the traditions and finer baskets to the park. Marching bands interest- ing Co.. (USMRL a division vover 10,000," said Mr. Hot Lineal 352-8410. University on Saturday, continually strives to ensure engineer and most recently points of horseback riding, Should it rain, the show SMELL OF SUCCESS - Arnold Kovacs ol Rahway watches as Mary Sciacca, an infor- ed in receiving an appli- of AMAX Copper, Inc., £Clarke, "so we've added We Garry A Complete Line x Oct. 22, to do battle for na- each event provides a quali- has been manager of pro- participants will participate will move to the semi- mation clerk at Rahway Hospital, straightens the photograph of a rose Mr. Kovacs cation for Tropicana Music William D. Jones, announ- FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING ^facilities and food centers to tional recognition at Tro-ty educational and com- cess development and engi- in the pageantry of the An- enclosed Warinanco Skat- Gregory McLean donated recently. Knowing the rose is the symbol of service for the hospital, Mr. of Regency Wedding Invitations ^ Bowl I-New Jersey should ced the promotion of t-make the day more enjoy- Kovacs had a snapshot of a rose from his garden enlarged and framed for the hospital jt picana Music Bowl I-New petitive experience for the neering for AMAX Base nual Troop Show, held each telephone William Berz at Harold P. Rajcevic to £;able and eliminate lines this lobby area. He can remember being a patient in the original hospital building in 191 8, a Jersey, it was announced by participating bands. Metals Research and Deve- spring and fall. The Adult IN THE RAHWAY-CLARK AREA is commissioned fit Social Announcements Including:" 932-8886. manager of process devel- J«Jyear." house on Jaques Ave. William Berz, marching lopment in Carteret. opment and analysis for A Rahway man, Gregory band director for the uni- of zinc by caustic elec- &•••••• USMR. In his new position BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE... McLean, the son of Mr. and versity and the event's Volunteers needed Previous to joining trolysis. 7 B Mr. Rajcevic will serve as a Mrs. Donald McLean of • BAR MITZVAHS regional director. AMAX Mr. Rajcevic was AMAX Copper, Inc. is a Comedians 'Trek Bloopers technical advisor to plant associated with Braden RAirwAsr 2313 Winfield St., was com- W.-.' The New Jersey program wholly-owned subsidiary of 1 missioned a second lieuten- management on matters of Copper in Chile, a subsi- to be explored • BIRTHS is part of a national high to help with taxes AMAX Inc., and a member ant through the Air Force process development. diary of Kennecott Copper of the AMAX Metals Back to the school music education pro- VITA, the Volunteer In- to January each year. After t wanted Reserve Officers Training Science fiction writer Mr. Rajcevic is a grad-_ Co. He holds patents for the Group. Sri '.', gram. With the addition of come Tax Assistance pro flccotb Corps program, and earned Gene Rodenberry, will dis • MATCHES • STDffiERS training volunteers are uate of Catholic University' recovery of copper from the New Jersey program, 11 gram sponsored by the In- United States Metals Established 1822 a bachelor's degree at Seton capable of helping others in Santiago, Chile, where he chalcopyrite using a blast cuss "Star Trek Bloopers" at Books regional competitions are ternal Revenue Service, is Refining in Carteret in Cranford Hall University in South the Wilkins Theatre for the • NAPKINS • MENUS prepare Forms 1040-EZ, earned a bachelor of science furnace and a rotary fur- being held in selected cities looking for volunteers to employs many Rahway and Orange. Performing Arts of Kean Pens»Pencils 1040A and basic Forms degree in chemical engineer- nace, and for the recovery ft* throughout the United help taxpayers with their Clarlrresidents. •£ The New Jersey Public College of New Jersey in • PLACE CARDS • ETC. 1040. Established 1965 The auditions will be held Lt. McLean is scheduled Notebooks States in 1983. tax returns during the filing The volunteer tax pro- ATheatre will hold an open at the theatre, which is to serve at Tyndall Air Union on Thursday, Sept Looking for something different? Designed to encourage season. ^casting audition for an 29, at 8:15 p.m. gram, according to an IRS 219 CENTRAL AVE., RAHWAY. N.J. 07065 located at 118 South Ave., Force Base in Florida. Looseleaf Paper Come in and see Elfen for and support high school Along with VITA, the spokesman, has been grow- ^original comedy show, E., Cranford. He attended ROTC at Admission will be free. PERSONALIZED INVITATIONS music education, the na- IRS has a similar program WOODBRIDCE CHIROPRACTIC CENtER P.A Union ^"Non-Toxic Comedy," on the New Jersey Institute of For further information 10% OFF With This Ad ing each year. This past fil- & Middlesex CowntUs Out of CMmfy ami State For further information, ... --.^J .....IHUIV. no matter what the occasion! tional not-for-profit pro- known as Tax Counseling ing season 1,422 volunteers 1 Year - $ 9.50 ^Saturday, Aug. 20 at 1 p.m. please telephone the theatre Technology in Newark. please telephone 527-2044. gram also provides an ave- Dr. Anthony Patras 1 Year-$11.50 * Needed are two women ALL YOUR for the Elderly (TCE) which prepared 20,344 federal tax 2 Years • $17.00 2 Years • $21.00 at 272-5704 after 7 p.m. The lieutenant is a 1979 nue by which marching offers the same service to returns and provided advice Director 3 Years • $25.00 3 Years • $30.00 ^between the ages of 18 and graduate of Union Catholic SCHOOL SUPPLY NEEDS bands and local charities elderly taxpayers. The TCE or forms for 10,000 others. $40. Auditioners should Campus festival Boys High School in Scotch can raise much-needed program evolved from VI- COVERED BY Please enter my subscription to the Rahway News-Record or The Clark ^prepare a three-minute com- Plains. • Books • Cigarettes • Candy The year before, 1,149 •Automobile Accident (no fault) Marines promote MINIMUM "' •'.,• i? funds. TA four years ago. volunteers prepared 7,385 •Medicare Patriot starting immediately. $ic monologue or original to be held • Newspapers • Magazines I •Blue Shield Enclosed is my check, cash or money order to cover subscription. The states included in the returns. •Most Union Plans ^comedy material, and sho- Ronald Zimmer •Authorized Workers Comp. at Kean inson Green and will in- • Stationery • Hallmark Cards New Jersey region arc Con- To be a VITA or TCE If you would like to be- •Major Medical C«uld provide a photograph. clude the All-College Picnic • Plus much, much more ORDER: 50 necticut, Delaware, Maine, volunteer you must be NAME PHONE jv "Non-Toxic Comedy" A Campus Awareness A Clark resident. Marine come a volunteer, or if your from noon to 6 p.m. on the Lance Cpl. Ronald J. Zim- Maryland, Massachusetts, interested in learning how organization would be in Office Hours Daily (Please print name clearly) Festival will be held on College Center Green. D. Rosen Confectionery OR***. ;:will be directed by Michael Tuesday and Wednesday, mer, the son of Mr. and New Hampshire, New Jer- to prepare a simple tax terested in sponsoring a 8:30 AM to 9 PM Admission will be free. Pick-It jJCerrato and will be pre- Sept. 20 and 21, on the Mrs. Ronald Zimmer of 527 West Grand Avenne Stop in today... sey, New York, Pennsyl- return. The IRS provides volunteer program, please STREET ADDRESS The festival welcomes old Claim ^sented in October as a mid- campus of Kean College of South Parkway Dr., Clark, vania, and volunteers a special three- telephone 645-6478 or 24 Hour—7 Day* Emtrf*ncy CMr*pr«ctlc Car* £night show on Fridays and students back to the campus Rahway • 574-8409 Center Vermont. New Jersey in Union. was promoted to his present day training course on basic 800-424-1040; or write the CITY ^Saturdays following the and introduces new stu- Hours: Mon.-Fri. 5:30-8:00 Mr. Berz is a member of income tax return prepara- 434 Rahway Ave., Woodbridg*, NJ. 634-4225 STATE ZIP It will be held from noon rank while serving with the The ATOM TABLOID IRSVolunteer Tax Pro- ^regular evening perform- dents to campus activities Second Marine Division at Sot. 5:30-8:00 Sun. 5:30-5:00 the 1983 Tropicana Music tion at a convenient loca- grams al Post Office Box •'•ances. to 3 p.m. and from 7 to 8 such as fraternal organi- Bowl Task Force. This tion, generally in December p.m. on Sept. 20 on Hutch- Camp Lejeune in North 476, Newark, N. J. 07101. zations, clubs and sports. Carolina. 574-1200 THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1983 PAGE 5 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT 3AGl: 4 THURSDAY. AUGUST 18. 1983 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT Rutgers cites Second-timers Rosary Society Sgt. Lockley helps Mr. Makow RAIIWAV offered to hear Bell A Clark man, David B. 'CCarG% guidance Guard score 'firsts' Makow, of 23 Oleander Union County's Nreni Weekly Eltabllalwd. 1965 The Rosary Altar Society Memberships in the Way, was recently awarded l-.«l«bhih*d 1K22 A free two-session course Some 7,000 New Jersey tunity to hone their military of St. Mary's Church of society is open to all women a bachelor of science degree designed for adults con- Army National Guard sold- skills. Rahway will hold its first in the parish. It is a social as in engineering from Rul- sidering a return to college iers, including Sgt. Clifford While some New Jersey meeting of the season on well as a spiritual organiza- Rers, the Slate University of Por(i;-,r;»xi Even, Thursday Mumi/ig this fall after several years Lockley of Rahway, com- National Guard members Friday. Sept. 9. The Rosary tion. Meetings are held once New Jersey, in New Bruns TABLOID LITHOGRAPHERS. INC. By away from the books will be manded by Major Gen. attended their summer tra- 2IS' '.' will be recited in church at 8 a month from September to wick, at commencement ex- -.: A:.' p(j BOX 1061 R.ih*«y Adults who may be anx- ercises. Fort Drum because it is the From armories through- only installation in the nor- presentation will start at to hold dessert ious about returning to a 8:30 p.m. classroom atmosphere and out New Jersey, Guard con- theast large enough to allow The Young Couples a wine and cheese panv in WELCOME ABOARD - David Ogden, right, the owner voys rolled north on Aug. 6. its infantry and armor units who may have questions New officers for the year Group of Temple Beth ()"r October, a bowling night in Stop taxing people of the Arthur Murray Dance Studio at 1 687 St. George In a first for the 50th Ar- to stage large tactical ,:v,A Middk'M-x Count.fi SI 1 50 concerning the academic are: Joan Berg, president; in Clark will hold a dessert November, a Shabliat Scr FIRE-WISE Ave.. Rahway, is welcomed by Anthony Lordi, the mored Division-the prin- manuevers and major live- •,- I"^:..^ i'jid .it H.,:;W.JV Nt . Ji-rsrv environment may find tak- Susan D/.urak, vice presi- party on Saturday, Aug. 27, vice in January. ;i theater president of the Rahway Chamber of Commerce, as a cipal National Guard unit fire exercises. ing "Preparation for College dent; Eleanor Dzejak, sec- at 8:30 p.m. to preview the party in May and ;i famih on phantom profits new member. The studio is planning a gala open house in New Jersey-most units The Guard member's Study" will allay whatever retary, and Marion Liston, events for the coming year. picnic in July. celebration this month for the 25th year of the fran- moved to Fort Drum in one skills range from serving as One of the unfairest taxes of all is the tax on long- fears they have. Life you save treasurer. The group is beginning its The unit is open in ineni chise, which moved from Elizabeth to Rahway four day. Previously, they re- infantrymen, armor crew- term capital gains. Topics to be covered are years ago. Plans for the upcoming third year arid has held such hers of Temple Ikih O'r. !:$ Congressman Under current law millions of taxpayers are required to taking notes from texts and quired two days to travel to men and artillerymen to events as a bowling niulit. Non-temple members ma\ to the the post. computer technicians, elec- annual Mass and Commu- pay taxes on phantom profits, or paper gains that never instructors, learning to con- may be your own nion dinner n> be held on an Israeli night, ;i movie attend the dcsseri pari\ so "The one-day move en- tronic specialists and cooks. gave them a real economic benefit. quer the fear of tests, eli- become an accredited Friday, Oct. 14, are being night, a Jewish Identity En- they may become aci|iiaiin .J-'.. mm abled us to get additional After training for two Bernard The reason is capital gains are not indexed for infla- minating the anxiety of wri- record technician (ART). completed, according to counter Group and ;i family ed with the group. Editor weeks, the Guard members tion. Because the increase in the value of an asset held for ting papers, developing She has worked at Rahway valuable training time for barbecue. For further information, Bv Rahway Fire Chief James T. Heller will return home on Satur- chairwoman, Eleanor Dze- several years could be due wholly to inflation, a taxpayer study skills and utilizing the Hospital for eight years our soldiers," Major Gen. This year the group's please telephone 272 6Vo7 When fire strikes at night, there's no time to "ad lib." day, Aug. 20. jak. could have substantial gains for tax purposes even though resources in the library. En- and lives in Rahway with Crane said. monthly events will include or 382-6792. m Dwyer Every family member must know what to do to save his the real value of the asset did not increase. rollment is limited to adults In another first, the divi- Miss Hersch thanks or her own life, and do it. her husband and two chil For example, an individual who buys an asset for who have been out of sch- sion will spend eight con- Making sure all family members-even small dren. Gasho appoints $1,000 and holds it for 10 years at an annual rate of 7%, ool for several years. secutive days in the field, childfSn-know what lo do in a fire is the province of -Green Field battlers Reports would realize 100% compounded inflation over the 10 giving members the oppor- home-escape planning. Making sure, when the time Gillespie The Only Way to years. If he sold the asset for $2,000 he would have no The course, which will be DIGGING IN AT DRUM - Sgt. Clifford Lockley digs out a Now that it appears ihe b;iitle ID keep Green Field i comes, each family member uses that knowledge and real increase in his purchasing power. Yet he would be taught by Dr. Donald And- position for a command post generator while on an an- • LUXURY green is won. I would like t<> thank Sixth Ward C'oun- j displays appropriate escape behavior is the province of Gasho of Japan, a Jap- cilnian James J. Fulcomer and First Ward Councilman I taxed on SI,000 of capital gains. erson, professor emeritus of State puts hotline nual training exercise at Fort Drum in New York with the l.uuin Couch < the home-fire drill. anese restaurant chain, ap- VIP BUS Lawrence (iodine for leading the cits legislative efforts to Or take the case of an individual who bought an the college, will be con- New Jersey Army National Guard's 50th Armored Divi- with Iliisliss Ahoiircl You have a smoke detector? Good. pointed the Gillespie Organ- stop the building of a 226-spaco parking lot in Green Field automobile-repair business 10 years ago for; S20.000. Sup- ducted on both evenings sion. Sgt. Lockley, in the Guard 1 2 years, is a selector CALL Transportation needs Sleep with all bedroom doors closed tightly? Good. ization of Princeton to han- 11 ir a business. pose also during the last 10 years the value of that from 7 to 9 o'clock. on fraud cases for a supermarket and lives in Rahway. He is assigned Are there two ways oui of every sleeping room- dle the public relations and 870-1278 business increased 106% in nominal dollars and was then to the 50th Medical Headquarters. The tactical training I also commend Councilman Fulcomer for attending Registration for the emergency ladders in second floor rooms, if necessary? promotion for its nation- and speaking up at every pertinent freeholder meeting un more than patchup sold. The state's citizen hotline efforts to eliminate frau- wide expansion program. will run to Saturday, Aug. 20, and will be the first time in Go in luxury...on tli is course is required. Further Excellent. V.I.P. Bus which also in ul the counts resolution thai threatened our park was Under the law the seller would have to pay a capital for reporting unemploy- dulent collection of bene- the division's history that it has spent eight consecutive information may be obtain- Do all family members know to crawl to the door eludes: rescinded. Numerous studies have found our transportation gain on about S21,000, despite the fad there was no real ment insurance fraud has fits." days in the field. ed by telephoning number and feel it, escape through the window if the door feels •sandwiches on (he way I am pleased the seven councilmen at the last Coun- system is deteriorating faster than it is being repaired and increase in value. All that would have occurred would been changed to a toll-free The new toll-free hotline Kean cites 276-2600, extension 206 or hot, and meet at a pre-arranged place? Fabulous. was recently awarded a down cil meeting voted unanimously for the adoption of the replaced, and both the House and the Senate have acted have been depreciation in the value of the dollar because number. Commissioner Ro- number is 800-221-1679. 238. BUT--and this is a-big but-in a real fire emergency, Mr. Kiegel bachelor of arts degree from •soda/mixed drinks revised resolution written by Councilman Fulcomer. recently to pass a funding bill for transportation that will in the last decade the gross national product deflator in- ger A. Bodman of the New The hotline is manned by Mr. Kremenich • SI5 dinner crcdii full of noise and smoke and heat, it's easy to forget what MOVING UP - Mary Wil- Livingston College, in New I commend the two councilmen on the studs' com- help address this serious problem. creased 106%. Jersey Dept. of Labor an- the members of the depart- gets bachelors • Danish & Coffee on the you know. Home fire escape plans must be re-inforced by • liams, formerly a coder- A township man, Jeffrey Brunswick, a division of mittee. Mr. (iodine and James Cadigan. who moved and Currently, 8% of our interstate mileage is classified In both instances the taxpayer has a phantom profit abstractor at Rahway Hos- nounced last week. ment's Benefit Payment way home frequent, unpredictable drills. Joseph Kremenich, received from Rutgers Rutgers, the State Universi- Uatr> Imm vour chokr til Ih-Mlni seconded Councilman Fulconier's up-dated language for as "pr." indicating it is badly deteriorated and in need but is taxed as though there had been a real increase in pital, was promoted to Commissioner Bodman Control staff from 8:30 a.m. lion al \<>iti %prvinc rinic, Jnv dn of Presumably, each member of your family was pre- ty of New Jersey, at com- Ihr m-rk... 'groups »Ith minimum of 211 i ihe resolution the Sixth Ward councilman earlier in- of resurfacing or re-building. the value of the asset. In other words, we have an infla- Papers said the loll-free .number his bachelor of science A Clark resident, Fred A. sent when you drafted your home-escape plan and each DRG Co-ordinator, ac- to 4:30 p.m. from Monday mencement exercises. troduced opposing the parking lot. Another 34% is in "fair" condition and may be only tion gain rather than a real gain in purchasing power and was put in service because degree in management Kiegel, of 1150 Forest Dr., has used the escape equipment provided in his or her cording to Rosalyn Ler- to Friday. Significantly, the finally-adopted resolution also puts barely adequate for highspeed traffic. the tax is actually a tax on inflation which is an unfair results obtained from a tem- science from Kean College room at least once. But why not, late some night, hit the man. the director of med- Roughly half of the "tips" ihe city of Railway officially in opposition to any parking In addition, our rail-transit modernization needs are levy on capital. set porary hotline have been of New Jersey in Union on Roosevelt cites test button on your smoke detector and see what hap- ical records. DRG, which provided to date are still lot for non recreational purposes in Green Field, thus substantially backloggcd, and our air traffic control To correct this inequity, I am sponsoring legislation "most encouraging." Thursday, June 2. pens? stands for Diagnosis Re- under investigation. Of the closing an> loopholes in this mailer. system and air navigation facilities need major renova- to index capital gains to inflation so investors would be lated Groups, is a pros- "In three months time, Miriam Jackson deadline If you see anything less than smooth execution of investigations completed, Now the city of Rahway appears behind the princi- tions. taxed on the basis of real and not paper gains due to the pective payment plan aim- more than 130 calls were The department is seek- A student in the sixth your home-escape plan by every family member, you'll be 12 cases have been found in ple parks should not be used for business purposes, but The costs of neglected transportation facilities are depreciation of the dollar. ed at curtailing hospital received,, providing us with ing recovery of nearly grade at Rahway's Roose- able to go over it later-critiquing perforamance and which individuals fraudu- can eliminate only for recreational and conservation purposes, the substantial. The taxpayers pay for deferred short-term The bill would remove the inflation tax by permit- information on possible $37,000 in non-fradulent velt School, Miriam Jack- strengthening the weak points. Real fires seldom give you • costs through the esta- lently collected benefits lo foremost issue in this controversy. maintenance and repair by ultimately having to pay for ting taxpayers to adjust the basis of real property and The dwritiM for submis- 1 cheats," said the com- overpayments, $6,853; frau- son, was awarded the a chance like thai. blishment of fees based on which they were not entitl- It's a terrible thing some officeholders would even higher cost reconstruction or replacement. Transporta- common stock for inflation by using the gross national sion of stories and pictures diagnosis. Mrs. Williams at missioner. "This response duient overpayments, Youth Fitness Award for Will the six-year-old hide under the bed instead of ed. Commissioner Bodman consider I he use of a much-used park for a business. tion users pay in terms of lost time, increased safety risks product (GNP) deflator. for events taking place dur- proves people are concern- $26,158, and penalties, achieving between 50 and repair bills on your • tended Rutgers College crawling to safety (keeping close to the floor, where the said. Fortunately, in this case the Green Field Preserva- and high vehicle operating costs. The inflation adjustment would be equal to the per- ing the week to The Railway and is currently studying to ed enough lo assist us in our $3,920. 79% on ail items. best air is)? tion Organization and two councilmen. Mr. Fulcomer The transportation appropriations bill passed by the cent of increase in inflation as measured by the GNP Ntws-Rtcord and Th« Clark Will the teenager be able lo open that window you and Mr. Bodine. acted immediately to stop the implemen- Congress and which I supported as a member of the deflator from the time of the purchase of the asset or the Patriot is 5 p.m. on the Thuri- gas house heater recently repainted to deploy the escape ladder? tation of the counts resolution that ssould base permitted House Appropriations Committee that reported this im- effective date of the legislation until the time the asset is d«y preceding the Thursday such a harmful event. portant legislation to the full House, includes funding to sold. you wish to see the item ap- It's better to answer questions like this at a time Miss Abbs Hersch address our transportation needs. Capital-assetindexing legislation will not protect the pear in the newspapers. when lives are not at stake than to find out about short- . .MttuCr-^MWafrA**" a.s Traiismi.s.sion ministration programs designed to ensure our airport and and Distribution airway systems will be able to meet the projected aviation how to serve deaf stamp of approval RAIIWAY requirements in the 1990's. The bill also contains funding f ?vvvvvvx »i EXIT Nurses encounter many organizations or in private in the way her nursing stu- The Civil/Consiruction. •-TUESDAY, AUG. 23 •• Planning Hoard. for research and implementation of an improved traffic aecrediied by ihe Techno- difficulties in their daily practice, "made our student dents were. Electrical Engineering and Where -•WEDNESDAY, AUG. 24 - Parking Authority Mon aleri and collision-avoidance system. logy Accreditation Com- 'on no longer have to worry ahout repair tract form and are dealings with patients, but nurses very aware of the The college's interpreters Mechanical Engineering DICKERT'S DELI ihls Caucus. 7:30 p.m.. home of I oins (iaras I '"•>'•) Clark In recommending funds for all of these various mission of the Accredi- an often-overlooked pro- problem of dealing with a for the deaf two-year asso- Technology Programs ai 170 Inman Ave. THE RAHWAY NEWS RECOR 'hills on your g;i.s house heater or water interested in the St.' transportation activities, the Appropriations Committee lation Board of Engineering TORO'S blem is how to commun- hearing-impaired patient as ciate degree curriculum is Middlesex County College and Technology, Inc. Colonia | heater with RSIixG'.s new plan, lor one small plan, simply call the --MONDAY, AUG. 29 - Chamber of Commerce, 7 on which I serve also stressed our transportation problems icate effectively with a pa- well as how to effectively an option in the human ser- in Edison were recently re- Approximately 300 stu- W ^^ B^ ^H ^» ^^ ^V B^ ^v ^^ ^I^ ^s^ ^^ * Sold i annual payment the main operating parts number on your bill p.m.. Huffman Koos Auditorium. Si. Georue Ase. cannot be solved soley through additional financing. tient who is hearing-im- f/U3UL€L§ utilize communication tech- vices program. In addition dents are currently enrolled BEVERLY'S" DUCOFF'S PIPE SHOP and controls which may fail or become defective or fill out the coupon -TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 •- City Council. Pre-Meeting Con- We must work toward more cost-effective in- paired or deaf. niques," Patricia Castaldi, to intensive training in there are currently a little in ihe three engineering 1413 Main St. will be replaced at no additional charges. below and send it to lerence. 7:30 p.m.. Council Chambers. Cits Hall, Cits vestments, better targeting of our federal programs and In an effort to heighten an instructor at the Eli- American sign language, over 50 certified interpre- III III \ 1457 Irving St. 62 E. Milton Ave. Hall Pla/a. an overall improvement in management practices and technology programs. iNcjr Ihe uirncr of |- MitltioAvri (Al the turner nl r- wicrr> Si i rOpp I-ultim Si i I'SHKG. You'll re- % some Union County Col- zabeth General school, said. students learn about special ters in ihe stale. The need Rahway. N.J. Rahway, N.J. Rahwav. N.J. This new plan is an optional service, which is •-WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7 - Public schools open. Parking materials lo help make our transportation dollars go far- CITEE! ceive lull details. lege student nurses' "deaf The interpreters program problems confronted by for full-time interpreters has "Seventy percent of the GEE'S G&B being ottered only to our residential gas house heat- Auihoriis. 7:Mi p.m.. Cit\ Council Chambers. ther. awareness" and provide students presented material deaf people as well as been approximaied at 100. graduates find employment TRUPPA'S ing and water heating customers. Currently, when a -THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 - Rahsvas Chapter No. 607 of I am pleased Congress has passed this legislation, them with advice on how to on deafness, its nature, how general issues confronted in wilh 120 projected as the in their respective fields 1657 Irving St. 1588 Irving St. 960 St. George Ave. iOpp the Kct.rc.ition ( cnicn iNcar Ihe V MIA I replacement part is required, a charge is made to No Charge ihe American Assn. of Retired Persons. Rahsvas Senior which is currently awaiting the President's signature. The handle such patients, sev- human services. demand by 1985. when the guaranteed IA| Ihc ml ill Mj[* Awl to recognize a hearing-im- upon graduation," Dr. s Rahway, N.J. Rahway, N.J. Rahway, N.J. cover material and labor costs. This policy will con- For Emergency ( in/ens Center. 1306 Lsterbrook Ase. 12:30 p.m. bill recognizes the rehabilitation and improvement of our eral students enrolled in the paired person, misconcep- The college also offers a number of deaf in the stale Francis Spano, the dean of minimum ••FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 - Si. Mary's Church Rosars Altar national iransportation system must rank high on the college's Interpreters for the trade-in aJlowanco tinue for those who do not choose to sign up tor the Service 1 tions about deafness and 30-credit certificate pro- is expected lo reach 66.000. the Division of Engineering for your old power ELAN'S"""" 370 St. George Ave. 527 W: Grand Ave. Socieis. Rosar ,. Church. 8 p.m.. follossed In mectini; in priority lists of all levels of government. Deaf Program have provid- tips on how to deal with a gram designed primarily for Students can enroll in Technologies and Science, mower on a new 963 New Brunswick Ave. iHl*n Jaojuc- Ave • lBl»n Oliver A CMi.nh Sis i new plan. Of course. I'SI-^Ci will also continue to It you think you Council Hall. ed a learning session for patient who has hearing either degree or certificate said. "About 30% transfer 1983 Toro mower. Rahway 388-9744 provide tree gas appliance adjustment service those already in the health !•••••••«••••••••• smell gas inside or -MONDAY, SEPT. 12 -• Cns Council. Regular their peers. problems. and social service fields. programs on either a full- or to baccalaureate programs whether or not you take advantage of the plan. Meenng. 8 p.m.. Council Chambers. ERNA'S outside your home. -THURSDAY, AUG. 25 - Clark Taxpayers Coalition, 8 Approximately 20 stu- While some of the students While New Jersey cur- part-time basis and attend in engineering techno- PAUL'S O'JOHNNIE'S -TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 - Rahsvas Historical Socieis. 8 p.m.. Public Library. toro brings back Ihe 434 W. Grand Ave. call PSI\<(; at once. dents in the program, the were presenting the infor- rently has a deaf population days, evenings or a combin- logies." oldtes. This 550 trade-in 228 W. Scott Ave. 170 Westfield Ave. p m.. Merchants' and Drosers" I'asern. St. George and iNcir Ahrjrum ( Urk V+x»«>M (Al ihtciir ciM)li>cr Si I The Price Is Right ()ur emergency -TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 -- All public schools open. state's only two-year pro- mation verbally, others in approaching over 60,000 ation of both. offer is bound lo be a hi! illlv.n IVKC & Allen Sj> i Wcsiiield A\es.. Liberty Square. Regional Hoard of Education, Regular Meeting, 8 p.m.. so come in now while Rahway, N.J. Clark. NJ. Rahway, N.J. Coverage lor your gas house heater is S 19."S; tor number is in the phone directory and on \ our bill gram of its kind, which the program were "signing" selection is complete ••THURSDAY, SEPT. J5 - Hoard of l.ducation. ('aliens. Instructional Media Center, Arthur L. Johnson Regional leads to an associate in ap- what was being said. The Offer good until Winfield Liquor & Deli PORKY'S DELI yourgas water heater. S6.9S; and a combination of There is never a charge tor cmcrgciic\ M'/VICC '•• pin.. Superintendent's Office. Rahwas Junior limit MONDAY. Ana. g PICK FOUR Sept 30. 1983 """ER"NTE'S" High School, Clark. Township Council, Executive plied science degree, con- nursing students were 25 Wavecrest Avenue; 1064 Madison Hill Rd. both appliances, only sii.ys. This one ^_ ^_ School. Meeting. S p.m.. Council Chambers, Municipal Building. PICK4T-NUMBERS FOR nuxia STUBHTMroff 101 274 E. Grand Ave. ducted two presentations taught some common sign 0922 S2.89I.50 $240.50 Winfield Park, N.J. lBi»n MimlgiinK-l) 4 MUIIL' SIM Clark, N.J. 4990069 annual payment covers replacement parts -•MONDAY, SEPT. 19 - Hoard of Fducation. Regular -TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 - Elementary Board of Educa- for a group of student nur- language terms which they Rahway, N.J. Yes, I want to eliminate repair bills on m\ gas house Meenng. 7:55 p.m.. Roosevelt School auditorium. Hoard tion. Regular Meeting, 8 p.m., Administration Building, THE WEEK OF: TUESDAY. Ana. 9 PICK F0U8 including valves and motors. ses at the Elizabeth General can use if needed in a nurse- ia jnuwnMTf I heater and water heater I'lease send me .uklition.il "I Adjustment. Schindler Rd. Planning Board, Executive Session. ofF 101 Medical Center School of patient relationship. AUG. 8 thru AUG. 13 7944 $4,515.50 $376.00 information about PSK.itVs new gas sen ice- contract I ••TUESDAY, SEPT. 20 - Public Library Board of - WEDNESDAY, SEPT. M '-• Board of Adjustment, Ex- Nursing in Elizabeth. Mrs. Castaldi pointed out Where the How To Sign lip 0m I rusiees, 8 p.m.. Library. Local Assistance Hoard. 7:30 WEDNESDAY. Aug. 10 PICK FOUS I ecutive Meeting. 8 p.m.. Conference Room, Municipal The student nurses also communicating with hear- Rimn STMK&TPAYOff MX Most customers have already received a I p.m.. Welfare Dept.. second floor. Cns Hall. Cits Hall PICK-IT STRAIGHT Building. Public Library Board of Trustees, Library attend classes at the college ing-impaired people also 5341 $2.78230 J115J0 CLARK PATRIOT Is Sold DICKERT'S DELI Pla/a. Municipal Hoard of Alcoholic lieu-rage Control. DATE HUHBttS PAY OFF BOX PAIR complete description of these plans and a I Meeting Room. under a co-operative agree- makes a person aware of 170 Inman Ave. 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, Aig. 1) PKK FOUR FREE contract form in the mail. If you have, sim- I -MONDAY, SEPT. 19 - Township Council. Regular ment between the medical body language, and noted, NONMY Colonia **** * NUMBER STRAIGHT BOX Led ply return your application with a check I -•WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 - Parking Authority. Caucus, Meeting, 8 p.m.. Council Chambers, Municipal Building. center and the college. The "body language is impor- JL 7:30 p.m.. home of Louis Garay. I2W Clark St. TUESDAY 6737 $4,909.50 $409.00 Shredder W. b*ll*v« In I -TUESDAY, SEPT. 20 -- Regional Board of Education, college has a similar agree- tant in how a nurse, or making thing* better. or money order by September 1, 198.1 -•MONDAY, SEPT. 26 -- Chamber of Commerce, 7 355 '390 - '39 PICK WOTTO MO.: 141517 IS 2634 O'JOHNNIE'S ! PORKY'S DELI J BOB'S LUNCH I Adjourned Meeting, 8 p.m.. Instructional Media Center, ment with Muhlenberg anyone for that matter, LOTTO BONUS NO. 29098 0 l074 a Rd and you'll have full coverage until August p.m.. Huffman-Koos auditorium. St. George Ave !™ i&i ^ dZZ r-1064 Madison Hill Rd. I N£f1 JJgR ' I Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School. Hospital's School of Nurs- communicates with another 1 $ J0 < J0 Clark NJ 31, 19K-1. If vou haven't received a con- -TUESDAY, SEPT. 27 - Planning Hoard" "SRf 510 243 40 '24 FRIDAY. Aug. 12 Clark. N.J. • - [ Clark, N.J. I SOI KUIIIIM S| Mill K I 1)1 HI M II H HIM M.nl rIii-» liinn I" -WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 -- Clark Taxpayers Coalition, ing in Plainfield. person (or patient)." |N| -,<., CLARK I 8 p.m.. Public Library. The students in the inter- The instructor added nur- PICK rail i Wlssi.ill 11 \ --MONDAY, AUG. 22 - Board of Adjustment. Regular TPn 578 IIP" >35 '21 WAWA FOODS/ Larry's Luncheonette i Winfield Liquor & Deli I -MONDAY, SEPT. 26 -- Board of Adjustment, Regular preters program, which ses often encounter patients NUMBER STRAIGHT BOX 16 Hd I'.irk I'l.i/.i Meeting, 8 p.m.. Council Chambers. Municipal Building, FtBAT 1049 $*U.OO $41.00 COUNTRY !25 Wavecrest Avenue Meeting, 8 p.m.. Council Chambers, Municipal Building. trains them to work as in- who have hearing problems, s0 50 SATURDAY. Aug. II H&Affi f 1473 Raritan Road |'( ) Ml IN T~l> I West field Ave. 317 '197 '32 '19 USA • Winfield Park, N.J. V-u.nk \ I II -Mil -TUESDAY, SEPT. 27 - Elementary Board of Educa- terpreters in social service and she feels the problem is JaJL 14S South Anout t Colonia, N.J. ,' Clark, N.J. I -TUESDAY, AUG. 23 -- Elementary Board of Educa- SAMMY HCKFOM tion, Regular Meeting, 8 p.m., Administration Building, organizations, schools, hos- great enough there is a gen- 709 '284 '47 '28 NUMBER STRAIGHT SOX I tion. X p.m.. Atlminislration Building. Schindler Rd. Schindler Rd. Planning Board, Regular Meeting. pitals, courts, religious uine need to inform nurses JaJ-L 2433 $3,429.00 SMS JO PAGE 6 THURSDAY. AUGUST IS. I9S3 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1983 PAGI-i " Schedule told

••5-.-MV for physicals Fall physicals will be held for Rahway High School sports according SPORTS to the following schedule, reports Robert K. Polhe- mus, the high school ath- ••v> letic director: Thursday, Aug. 25, freshman, junior varsity and* varsity foot- ball and cross country, and fridoy, Aug. 26, boys freshman, junior varsity and varsity soccer, girls soccer, girls tennis and cheerleading. All examinations will be held in the high school Nurse's Office starting at 9 a.m.

i -^.*\ # * * Physical forms must be obtained at the high sch- ool office and must be NO FISH STORY - Raymond Solenske sports a 1 0-and- CHAMPIONSHIP CATCH- Danny Crowell who caught a nine-and-a-half-inch <-..11fi-.f• completed prior to the the Rahway Fishing Derby on Aug. 3 has it checked and measured by Mi.. M. physical. a-half-inch catfish caught at Milton Lake Park at the Rahway Fishing Derby. Stueber and John Yurick, the derby game warden. Horseshoe tilt to be held on Sept. 11 •IIP MOST, VALUABLE PLAYER - The state .and Union | j County chairman of American Legion baseball, left, The Union County Dept. jj presents a trophy to David DeHart, right. DeHart was | of Parks and Recreation fj voted the most valuable pitcher in the Union-Middlesex j will sponsor the Men's jj County All-Star Game, played at Memorial Field in | Singles Horseshoe Tourna- EXTRA EFFORT - Rahway's Bob Sekley, who pitched ij Linden. The Union County All-Stars came out on top 5 i ment at Warinanco Park in seven innings in the 14-inning championship game of M to 1. Roselle-Elizabeth on Sun- the Intra-County Baseball League hurls one to a day, Sept. 11. Performance Radials Westfield batter. Sign-in will begin at 10:30 RAHWAY RECREATION DEPT. a.m. and play will com- Bicycle ride County hikers SLOWPITCH mence at 11 a.m. The entry SOFTBALL fee is S3 which is payable at at Summer SALE Prices! •'. i REGULAR SEASON the tournament. Prizes will to wind to ramble be awarded to the winner. LEAGUE STANDINGS GIVING IT HIS ALL - Steve Williams of Winfield Park, a through Hills The Union County Hik- For additional informa- tion please telephone Bob BMW • Datsun player for the Rahway Recreations, hits one of the two WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS - Members of the Rahway ing Club, which is an af- WESTERN DIVISION Peters at 527-4930. Yes,onlyat homeruns he had during the recent Intra-County Recreations Baseball Team congratulate each other A bicycle ride in Far Hills filiate of the Union County VW • Chevette • Escort 1 Baseball League championship game after taking the-^eague championship. Some of (he will be held by the members Dept. of Parks and Recrea- TEAMS W Honda • Toyota • Mercedes players shown are: No. 25, Fred Stinner, the winning of the Union County Hik- tion, will hold the South Creanzo A. C. 17 County hikers and many other y- pitcher, who hurled a two-hitter over the last eight inn- ing Club, an affiliate of the Mountain Ramble on Sat- (won division) periormance cars. ings; Steve Williams, No. 14; Ed Nadler, No. 24, and, Union County Dept. of urday, Aug. 20. Armando't Angtls 16 to tube, bike with his arm around Williams, Jeff Gerhart. Parks and Recreation, on Participants will meet at Kowafi 12 Delaware Sunday, Aug. 21. the ice arena parking lot on Piicitelli Junior bowlers Participants will meet at Northfield Ave., West Ora- Ixcavators 10 Those who wish to "Bike hold signups the Far Hills Railroad Sta- nge, at 10 a.m. for a ramble 1. C. I., Inc. 7 and Tube the Delaware" tion on Rte. No. 202 at 10 of five to six miles to be Bochmonn'j Tavern 7 will be able to do so on Registration for junior a.m. They will cycle approx- followed by lunch. DaPrile Railing 6 Saturday, Aug. 20, with the bowling for 1983-1984 is imately 32 miles through American legion Union County Hiking Club, now underway at all bowl- Oldwick, Mountainville, Potf No. 5 i an affiliate of the Union ing establishments in Union Pottersville, Gladstone and He Is Waiting Room 5 County Dept. of Parks and County. Mendharn Township. A psychologist is a laminaire 5 The Dallas Cowboys will ed a No. 5 iron. He was Recreation. Junior bowlers who wish Those cyclists par- person who used $2 words RESULTS Participants will meet at to sign up should telephone ticipating should be to explain a failure caused be in Giant Stadium on playing with Dr. Andrew Creanzo A. C, 17; Sunday, Oct. 30, at 1 p.m. Coronato, Mario Gurrieri the bridge in Lambertville .•a»«Ma"~,H«rx)'Mt?crod (or RESULTS Beckman and Ginny Sigrist Bears will be on the Easton. Watchung Ramble. ipo*rjn.-.!.«t ,nw tDfl.iy •. sm;il! cat; FU.T.torr Continental Construc- at 105, and the Net byPa. campus. Participants will have price shown Steel Belted Radial Tires lunch after the six-mile ram- CP tion, 10; Purolator, 5. Janet Knudsen at 67, and CLIPCOUPON i Dri-Print Foils, Inc., 18; Low Putts by Pat Van The team will travel to ble. for your RV or light truck vehicle Franklin Field to play the Raised Partner's Pub, 5. Schoick at 26. 604V Size Ply WhiloLotin' In Kickers on Aug. 6 Ber- Quakers of Pennsylvania on Keen honors Yurgel Construction, II; 8.5 R14 6 $ 95.95 U. S. S. Chemicals, 5. nie Davis, Jim Orlando and Saturday, Oct. 15. Satur- Arlene Stacy Bill Cummlnga/Tho GIANTS Nawsweekli Rahway K.ofC,8; U.S. Robert Terrant had 79. day, Oct. 22, will see the 9 R15 6 112.95 A Clark woman, Arlene Order your tickets today S. Chemicals, 6. In Kickers on Aug. 7 team at James Madison. On 10 R15 6 120.95 | NAME Marie Stacy, received her for this exciting preseason Market Body, 16; Yurgel Roger Hornsby, Jim Kriz- Saturday, Oct. 29, Colgate 11 R15 6 129.95 J ADDRFRS ( bachelor of arts degree from game between the Giants Construction, 5. hauski, Vincent O'Brien will play the Leopards at 12 R15 6 137.95 • i home. The team will travel Kean College of New Jersey and the Miami Dolphins. Dri-Print Foils, Inc., 11; and George Mantoes had SOMERSET TIRE SERVICE Plus S3 06 !o S6 07 F E T 1 to Princeton on Saturday. in Union on Thursday, Free Tire and Safety Check Through August 31st. 1983 PRE-SEASON APPLICATION MAKE CHECt Purolator, 3. 74. Game proceeds for • THREE HOME GAMES PAYABLE TC, Nov. 5. They will be at June 2. FREEHOLD N.Y. FOOTBAL Rahway K.ofC, 7; Dri- • * * CHESTER DOVER ROCKAWAY EASTBRUNSWICK FLEMINGTON • AT GIANTS STADIUM Kutztown on Saturday, RI.206 Rl 46 Rt 9 (No ofCirci.- the benefit of the N.J. GIANTS, INC Print Foils, Inc., 5. John Dattilo shot a hole- Rl 18 Rl. 202-31 Circle Nov. 12 to finish with its 879-4000 366-2700 254-5151 782-2500 780-3500 Press Association NO SEAT . Market Body, 12; Carl's in-one on the 203-yard se- Diane Pressman Scholarship Fund. • GAMES SEATS PRICE EXTENSION ': big rival, Lehigh. GREEN BROOK HACKETTSTOWN HAZLET LAWRENCEVILLE MADISON • Aug. 7 Sunoco, 5. cond hold of the Colonia gets bachelors Rt. 22 Eastbound Rl 46(EasIoltown) Rt 35(NexttoRickols) Brunswick Pike (Rl. 1) MainSt ' A Now York Jets al $11 00 Rahway K.ofC, 8; Pas- Country Club, using a No. The head coach is Bill 469-5500 852-5000 377-6161 • Sun. Nile cale Agency, 5. 3 wood. He was playing Russo, who was in Brown A township • woman, 739-3400 (609)882-8555 J Aug. 20 with Frank Delgaudio, Bill University's Class of 1969. Diane Marie Pressman, N. PLAINFIELD OCEAN PRINCETON ROSELLE PARK SOMERVILLF. 1 B Baltimore Colts atsn 00 Purolator, 13; Pascale Rt 202-206 Circle | Sal. Nile Agency, 5. Toscano and Roger Venice. received her bachelor of arts Rl. 22 & Mountain Ave Rt.35(No.of A P. Circto) Route 206 Wostf leld & Locust Ave. Mall to: 561-3100 774-1800 (609)921-8200 241-4800 722-2020 KEEP GOING - That's the advice Rahway Recreations Coach John Bodnar, left, is giv- 1 Aug. 26 Purolator, 13; Pascale, Edward Gatto also had a degree in elementary educa- 1 C Miami Dolphins at$11 00 UNION WASHINGTON WESTFIELD WEST ORANGE HERE IT COMES - Brian Wittek, nqht. the catcher for the Rahway Recreations Intra- ing to Steve Williams of Winfield Park as the Recreations player rounds third on the FOOTBALL GIANTS 1 Fri Nile 11. hole-in-one at the Colonia Drinking eight glasses of tion from Kean College of Rt 22&SprmglieldRd Rt 31 South Ave. E Prospect Ave. (Caldors) County League Baseball Team, looks out for a foul ball during the league championship way to his winning homerun in the Intra-County Baseball League Championship game • Postage & Handling • Country Club on their water each day makes a New Jersey in Union on Giants Stadium .50 Market Body, 16; U.S.S. 688-5620 689-0300 232-1300 731-1500 game, which Rahway won over Westfield recently against Westfield. East Rutherford, N.J. 07073 1 TOTAL DUE • Chemicals, 2. 171-yard, sixth hole. He us- healthier you. Thursday, June 2. PAGE 8 THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1983 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWSRECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1983 PAGE 9 St. John's Blueberry Binge sets picnic OBITUARIES to be held Religious News St. John the Baptist Rus- Aug. 27 sian Orthodox Church, at 211 W. Grand Ave., Rah- Mrs. Kwiatek, 63, John McGuire, 55, The Union County Hik- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF RAHWAY OSCF.OI.A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CLARK way, will sponsor its An- ing Club, an affiliate of the The Summer Morning Union Worship Services will Pa-aching at the 10 a.m. Service of Worship on Sun- nual Church Picnic on the Purolator inspector ex-wholesale grocer Union County Dept. of unite the congregations of the Second Presbyterian day An;'. 2 I. on the topic, "Getting on With It," will be church grounds on Sunday, Parks and Recreation, will •-•••••-t5£# Church with the members of the Trinity United James V. Stohaugh, the temporary supply pastor. hold its Sunfish Pond Blue- Aug. 28, commencing at 11 Mrs. Anna Marie Bur- for the Purolalor Co. ol" John J. McGuire, 55, of He was a World War II Methodist Church, both of Rahway. at 9:30 a.m. on Sun A hi mi a dozen members of the Senior High Youth berry Binge on Saturday, a.m. neikis Kwiatek, 63, of Rah- Rahway for many years. Clark, died Tuesday, Aug. Army veteran. day, Aug. 21, in the First Presbyterian Church Sanctuary Group ol the Church are on a mission trip to Drift, Ky., way, died Monday, Aug. 8, Aug. 27. ••'i'<;^\ Ethnic and picnic foods She had also been a com- 2. at Rahway Hospital after Mr. McGuire had also at the corner of W. Grand Ave. and Church Si., Railway. an impo\erished Appalachian area which has a popula- at Beth Israel Medical Bingers will meet at Her- and home-baked goods will municant of St. Peter's and a long illness. been a communicant of St. The Rev. Robert C. Powlcy. the pastor of the "Old l-'irsi" tion i>l about 500 living in remote areas of the mountains. Center in Newark after a man's on the west side of be served. Paul's R. C". Church of Born in New Rochelle, John the Apostle R. C. Church, will conduct the Worship Service. The \oiith aic doing carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, CLOSER TO ITS HEYDAY - The Rahway Yacht Club is shown the way it used to look brief illness. the Livingston Mall at 8:30 Elizabeth. N. Y., Mr. McGuire had Church in Linden and had Meetings during the week: Today, Trustee Finance painiing aiul uiher forms of manual labor. About half of several years ago when boating on the Rahway River was a popular sport. The club T a.m. They should bring a Born in Elizabeth, she Surviving arc her hus- lived in Elizabeth before he been a member of the Mc- Committee, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday. Aug. 20, Alcoholics die IIHMK'V needed- for the trip has been raised through You're more likely to.keep bag lunch, water and a has not changed much in appearance, but the boats which grace its docks now are had lived in Rahway for 17 band. Joseph S. Kwiatek had moved to Clark 25 Carthy Council of the Anonymous Group, Squier Hall Gymnasium and Youth lundraiserv Those on the trip will return on Sunday even- leftovers in circulation if swim suit. The hike will be mostly fishing craft. they're kept in a container years. and a sister. Miss I-ranees years ago. Knights of Columbus. •v, • Room, 7:30 p.m.; Monday, Aug. 22, Cub Pack Commit in;.'. An;'. :.\. about eight miles round that spins. Mrs. Kwiatek had been Burneikis of Colonki. Surviving are his widow, tee Members Meeting, Scout Room, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesdav, I In: Annual Church Picnic will take place at Tama- He had been a self-em- trip, or participants may an assembler and inspector Mrs. Janet Nicholson Aug. 23, Rahway Troop No. 47 of the Bo\s Scouis. Scout (|ius Park in Wcstfield on Sunday, Aug. 28, from 1 p.m. ployed wholesale grocer for take the longer route three years until his retire- McGuire; five sons, Room, 7:30 p.m. to dark. I here will be food, games for all ages, prizes and through Dunfield Creek. * ment two years ago. Michael, in Pennsylvania, The "Old First" Church is located ai the corner of I-el low ship. The admission will be S2.5O for adults, SI for Mrs. McDonald, Mr. McGuire was grad- and Paul, Thomas, John W. Grand Ave. and Church St. those live to I I years old and free to those under five St. Elizabeth's : uated from the University and William, all at home; a .l '•-",' \eats old. County to teach ••k in church choirs of Scranton, where he daughter, Miss Janet ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH OI RAHWAY I he ( hurch is located at 1689 Raritan Rd. '-& names aide received his bachelor's McGuire, at home and a how to keep The congregation will observe Sunday. Aug. 21, as Mrs. Elizabeth Penn- Gospel Choir, the Senior degree in accounting in brother, Thomas J. of I IKNI BAPTIST CHURCH OF RAHWAY the 13th Sunday after Pentecost. The Church is now on ington McDonald, 83, of Choir and the Hmcrgene\ 1950. Roselle. your fruits the Summer Schedule with one Liturgy only.ai 9:30 a.m.. I he Morning Service of Worship to begin at 9:45 Rahway, died Wednesday, Choir. with the Celebration of the Holy Eucharist and The Rev. a.m. on Siuulav. Aug. 21, will be by The Rev. William L. for public relations Aug. 3, at Rahway Hospital MYs. McDonald kid also Upcoming Union County Joseph H. Gauvin, the rector, as the Celebrant and I iciliriiksoii. the pastor. He will preach on "An after a long illness. belonged to the Pride of Miss Best, 78, Co-operative Extension Ser- homilist. J!c|ih.iii("s Ballet" at the Service. James R. Lenncy, the Appointed Public Rela- knowledge of the Spanish Born in Maysville, Ky., Elizabeth Temple No. 77.? vice programs will feature The Church School classes and Sunday Breakfast are direcioi ol music will be at the organ console. Child care tions Assistant at St. language will allow St. Eli- she had lived in West Vir- of the IBPOK of W for ,?S methods of freezing foods discontinued to September. will he provided during the summer months for young Elizabeth Hospital in Eli- zabeth to communicate ginia for 10 years, then had years. argiculture aide to preserve their nutritional •.•:--V;vi'v .•;:... zabeth was Sarah L. Cola- more effectively with the valiae and proper canning of The Church is located at the corner of Him Ave. anil children in the Nursery. resided in Elizabeth for 12 Surviving are a son, H;ir retired 13 years ago. marino. reports Marelta M. Spanish media and Spanish Miss Grace G. Best, 78, fresh fruits and vegetables. Irving St. Ilk- ( hurch is located on the corner at 177 Elm and years before she had moved rison Pennington. Jr. of She had also been a com- Plant, the director of public residents in the commun- of Railway, died Tuesday, Participants will learn basic The Rev. Joseph H. Gauvin is the pastor. l-sterbiook Aves. to Rahway 31 years ago. Edison: three daughters. municant of St. Mary's R. IN THE WINNER'S CIRCLE - The Eighth World Trotting relations. ities which we serve." Aug. 2, at St. Elizabeth information on proper equ- Gathered in the Freehold winner's circle are, left to She had also been a mem- Mrs. Ada Redtiix of Plain C. Church in Rahway. Conference, meeting at various racing sites in the In her new position Miss Miss Colamarino was re- Hospital in Elizabeth after a ipment needed and the right, Frank Ready, the executive director of the United UNION COUNTY BAPTIST CHURCH OI (LARK FBFM-/.FR AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ber of the New Zion Baptist field, Mrs. Mars Ryles of long illness. Miss Best had been a metropolitan area during the first week in August, States Trotting Assn.: Joseph McLoone, the president The Main Worship Service on Sunday, Aug. 2 I. will (HURCH OF RAHWAY Colamarino will assist in all cently graduated magna Church of Elizabeth for 45 Rahway and Mrs. Thelma latest methods and techni- cum laude from Rutgers Born in New York City, 35-year member of the Am- brought representatives of the harness racing industry of the association and Freehold Race Track general be at 11 a.m. and the Evening Worship Service, will begin At the I (I a.m. Worship Service on Sunday, Aug. 21, areas of public relations, in- years, where she had served Harris of I' nion; four ques in preserving the sum- from Europe, Australia, the United States and the Far cluding the preparation of University where she earn- I \ Miss Best had lived for most erican Legion Auxiliary manager, and Graham Cochrane. representing the at 7 o'clock. Children and Youth will attend Suiida> l!n- Ke\. John Jennings, an associate minister, will WINNERS IN WATER - Coach John Barrett, center, is shown with the Gran Centurions on the Usher Board, the grandchildren and two mer harvest. East together to discuss common problems. The final news releases, employe pub- ed bachelors of arts degrees of her life in Rahway. Unit No. 5 of Rahway. Australian Trotting Club. The trio were on hand lo con- School at 9:45 a.m. The Adult Sunday School will begin deliver the sermon. The Sunday Church School will com- Swimming Team of Clark after the team captured third-place honors in the champion- Williams Choir, the United great-grandchildren. Ellawese B. McLendon, day included a tour of New Jersey horse farms as well K in communication and She had been a secretary She is survived by two gratulate driver, Ted Wing, and his pacer, BG Lobell at 10 a.m., with Dr. Frank Papandrea, the pastor, mence ,u > a.m. lications, special events and the extension home econ- v Spanish. She received de- ships on the "D" Swimming League on Aug. 6 at the Gran Centurions pool. for 20 years with the United brothers, Roland of Valico, as a visit to the state'i9-<5riTy tfay-time harness track. teaching the adult class. The Children's Church will begin Meetings during the week: Today, Prayer Meeting, publication design. omist, will teach these partmental distinction in Stales Dept. of Agriculture Fla. and Eugene of Colonia. at 11 a.m. Chinch. N p.m.; Monday, Aug. 22, Youth Choir Rehear- "The addition of Miss classes. A small fee will be communication and is a Mrs. Lee, 83, in Somerset before she had On Wednesday, Aug. 24, the Mid-Week Wednesday sal. 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday. Aug. 23, Men's Chorus Business Colamarino to the public Rutgers cites charged for bulletins. member of Phi Beta Kappa. College raises Evening Prayer Service will begin at 7 o'clock. Meeting. 7:30 p.m.. Men's Chorus Rehearsal, 8 p.m.; relations staff will increase Handicapped have church worker Mrs. Finvik, 83 The locations and dates Touch of Emerald Nursery care will be provided at all the Church Ser- Wednesday. Aug. 24, Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. both our internal and exter- She previously worked as Mr. Mac Donald follow: Thursday, Aug. 25, nal public relations act- an intern in the Community vices. I he Church is located at 253 Central Ave. Mrs. Janie R. Lee, 83, of Surviving are iwo soils. Mr. Nigro, 74 Mrs. Hansine Hansen 10 a.m. to noon, Trailside costs of tuition ivities," said Mrs. Plant. Relations Dept. at Muhlen- A Clark man, Paul C. Please telephone the Church office for transporta- The Rev. Rudolph P. Gibbs. Sr. is the pastor. aide in Parks Rahway, died Thursday, Monroe Lee ;tnd Kenneth Finvik, 83, of Brooklyn, Museum, Coles Ave. and to Echo in park "Additionally, her extensive berg Hospital in Plainfield. Mac Donald, of 9 Clauss Amnnio Nigro, 74, of tion to and from the Church. For additional information, Aug. 4, at Rahway Hospi- Lee, both o( C'amden; four died Monday, Aug. 1, at the New Providence Rd., Union County College ible in order to provide After recently joining the Rd., was recently awarded a Flizabeth. died Saturday, free counseling, Church services and functions please seeking out existing barriers tal. daughters. Mrs. Reheeea Lutheran Medical Center in Mountainside. Please When the sounds of Irish Mr. Nolan, a Westfield will increase its tuition for greater opportunities for Union County Dept. of bachelor of science degree Aug. 6. at home after a telephone 5741479. at our facilities and remove Born in Camden, S. C, Lewis of I£li/aheih. Mrs. Brooklyn after a brief il- telephone 232-5930 to reg- folk music come to the 1983 resident who started his Union County residents higher educational services Parks and Recreation as a from Cook College, in New lengthy illness. The Church is located at 4 Valley Rd., at the lime to signup them so our parks will truly she had lived in Rahway for Connie Arrington of Hall- lness. ister; Tuesday, Aug. 30,free Summer Arts Festival career in local radio, can from S625 to S700 a year for more of our residents, recreation supervisor for Brunswick, a division of Born in Jersey City, he Parkway Circle at Exit No. 135 of the Garden State serve all our citizens." five years. way, Mrs. 1-Jiia IU rd of Born in Norway, she had 10:30 a.m. to noon, Eli- on Wednesday, Aug. 31, now be heard giving metro- for full-time students and but limited support from handicapped programs, Rutgers, the State Universi- had been brought to Val- Parkway. The supervisor, who has Mrs. Lee had been a Fanwood and Miss l.ula I'. come to Brooklyn in 1926. zabeth Public Library, 11 S. Joe Nolan, the voice of Sha- politan area traffic reports from S26 to S29 a credit the state forces us again to Marianne Kosec is current- ty of New Jersey, at com- laia. Italy, as a young boy for your future also held positions at Mor- member of the Good Hope Lee of Avenel: twn sisters. She had been a member Broad St., Elizabeth. Please dow Traffic, will be the on WABC-AM radio. hour for part-time students, ask the students to shoulder TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OI ly working on ways to en- mencement exercises. and had returned to this ristown Memorial Hospital African Methodist Episco- Mrs. Nancy Prevank- and of the Betheny Lutheran telephone 233-9366 to regis- guest emcee. He will present a full pro- it was announced today by an increased burden," he RAHWAY the Quiet Lounge in the courage use of the county's country and Elizabeth in In person registration for and the Waterview Nursing pal Zion Church in Mrs. Rebeeea Miller, both Church and had also been a ter. gram of Irish music and Dr. Saul Orkin, the college added. The congregation of the Trinity United Methodist Nomahegan Building. 25 parks and facilities by 1951. I nion ( (Hint\• ( o liege's fall Home in Cedar Grove, is a For additional informa- Camden, and had worked in of Camden: 14 grandchil- member of its Ladies Guild. dance. Appearing for this president. The college increased its Church of Rahway will unite in Worship with the Second the area's special popula- He had been a utility semester will be conducted Credits earned at the col- member of the Therapeutic tion, please telephone Mar- the Missionary Circle until dren and eight great grand Mrs. Finvik was pre-dece- show, which will begin pro- Dr. Orkin said tuition for tuition in May from S600 to Presbyterian Church of Rahway at the First Presbyterian tions. man for the Elizabethtown at the Cranford campus lege are transferrablc to Recreation Council of the ianne at 527-4918 • from her health failed. children. ased by her first husband, Escaped murderer mptly at 7:30 p.m., will be New Jersey residents out- S625 a year for a full-time Church of Rahway, located at W. Grand A\c. and from Monda\. Aug. 22, to bachelor's degree programs A graduate of Union New Jersey Recreation and Water Co. for 22 years until Monday to Friday from his retirement in 1972. William Haagedoorn, in the Paddy Noonan Band, side Union County will be student who was a resident Church St., at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 21, for the Sum- Thursday. Sept. 1. it was at four-year colleges and High School and Montclair Parks Assn. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Patricia Moriarity and the mer Union Worship Service. Mr. Nigro had also been 1932, and her second hus- $1,400 a year or S58 a of Union County and made announced today by Mrs. universities, and many gra- State College, she has a band, Johann Finvik, sev- still at large James Friel Dancers and credit hour. Foroul-ofstate Trinity's Fair Workshop will meet today from 10 Mrs. Assell, 88, a communicant of St. An- proportionate increases for Jane (Hok. the director of duates from Union County degree in recreation and lei- eral years ago. the Sarfield Piper Band. residents tutition will be a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Church. thony's R. C. Church in One of the two convicted escape, which combined other New Jersey and out- registration. College enter the four-year sure services. She comes to Surviving are a daughter, The Summer Arts Festi- $2,800 and $116 a credit of-statc residents. Trinity's congregation will be back to its regular Students may choose institutions with junior-year county government from Holy Mountain born in England l-lizabeth. murderers reported missing with a Middlesex County Mrs. Anne Richards of val takes place on the lawn hour. Dr. Orkin said that the Worship Schedule for the 11 a.m. Family Worship Ser- from moie than 400 credit standing. For those residing her previous position as the He was the husband of from the Rahway State Pri- charge, could add up to a Mrs. Florence Assell, 88, Clark; two sisters, Mrs. under the stars at Echo The tuition increase will state Board of Higher Edu- vice on Sunday, Sept. 4. courses in 43 disciplines and in Union County tuition at recreation/activities director Surviving are two sons. Mrs. Maria Damiano Nig- son in Avenel last week, total of six more years in jail .«».««-W» <•«**•> »>««c of Rahway, died Friday, Charlotte Hein of Roselle Lake Park in Westfield- take effect immediately for cation also approved tuition On Sunday, Sept. 11, the Church School Rally Day max attend days or even- the college is S35O per sem- at the Cheshire Home in cites scholars William of Charlotte. N. C. ro, who died in April, 1980. Theodore Smith, 28, for- if Smith is found guilty. Aug. 5, at the John F. Ken- and James of Glen Gartl- Park and Mrs. Betty Foreid Meanwhile, a fellow pri- Mountainside. The students registering for the increases for Rutgers, the will be held at 9:30 a.m. with Worship at I I a.m. ings, lull lime or part-time, ester for the full-time stu- Florham Park. The Holy Mountain Surviving are four dau- merly of Milltown, has been and track teams. He is look- nedy Medical Center in -ncr;-two daughters/ Mrs: in Norway and two grand- captured. soner, George Parker, 39, members of the audience fall semester. 1983, Dr. Or- State University, the New The Church is located at the corner of I-. Milton at either the college's Cran- dent and S29 per credit Her first assignment with Church of God in Christ, at ing forward to majoring in gliters. Mrs. Phyliss Pal- Edison after a brief illness. Evelyn Abrams of Rahwa\ children. In exchange for less than formerly of Passaic, who, may bring lawn chairs, blan- kin reported. Jersey Institute of Tech- Ave. and Main St. ford or Scotch Plains cam- hour for the part-time stu- the parks department is a 220 E7 Grand Ave., Rah- computer programming at ombo of Colonia, Mrs. Car- Born in England, Mrs. and Mrs. Florence Hnjeeki two days of unauthorized like Smith, was found miss- kets and picnic baskets. The college president said nology, and the state col- The Rev. Donald B. Jones is the pastor. puses:— •"• """ dent."" county "Sports Bonanza," way, where Dr. Robert L. Morgan State College, and inela Borodiansky of Clark, Assell had been brought to of Manasquan: a brother. freedom, Smith, who slip- ing during a surprise bed They may also dance the the new tuition rates coin- leges as well as authorizing I he college's academic The fall semester will scheduled for Saturday, Bragg is the pastor, recently Peter Ramos, a graduate of and Mrs. Natalie Burness this country at the age of Arthur Mead of San Diego. ped out of a minimum-sec- check on Aug. 7, was still at Irish Jig on the portable cide with the ceiling permit- the county colleges to in- ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH OI RAHWAY programs lead to the two- open Thursday, Sept. I. Sept. 24. The "bonanza" awarded scholarships to the Rahway High School and and Mrs. Emma Priolo, Mr. Mancini, 67 eight and had lived most of Calif.; 10 grandchildren and urity state corrections camp large as of presstime. dance floor and visit the ted and approved by thecrease tuition as necessary. The Service of Holy Communion will be celebrated \eat associate degree in arts, Students may register for will be geared toward expos- members of the 1983 high an award-winning wrestler. both of Elizabeth; three her life in Rahway. 13 great-grandchildren. Giovanni N. Mancini, outside the prison walls on Parker received a Union County Parks Dept. state Board of Higher Edu- "We hope further in on'Sunday, Aug. 21, by The Rev. Thomas J. Donahue, science and applied science. the courses in 40 program ing handicapped school graduating class. He will be attending Tren- sons. Michael of Clinton, Stfe was the widow of 67, of Monroe Township, the night of Aug. 7, may 30-to-44 year sentence for Information Van. A re- cation on July 21. creases can be avoided, the pastor, at 9 a.m. Children may Worship with their The college also conducts areas including liberal arts, youngsters, both mentally The recipients were: Kim- ton State College where he Viio of Colonia and Jerry of Basil Assell, wh died in died Saturday, Aug. 6, at have to spend six years in murder the same year as freshment truck is always The tuition increase will since they limit higher parents. one \ear diploma and certi- business, engineering, the and physically disabled, to berly Grant, a graduate of will-be majoring in advertis- Piscataway; four sisters, 1957. Old Bridge Regional Hospi- prison in addition to the Smith was originally sen- on the site. impact upon an estimated educational opportunities Meetings- during the week: Monday, Aug. 22.ficate pioL'iauis. sciences, criminal justice, life-time sports skills, she Piscataway High School, a ing design. Mrs. Catherine Crincoli, tal after a brief illness. 25-to-30-year term he began tenced. In case of rain the show 4,000 full-time and 5,000 for many Union County Finance Committee Meeting, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday. 23. Res.'istiation will be held human services and the said. member of the marching Mr. Williams Mrs. Maria Perrotti and The church also, gave Born in Italy, he had liv- serving in 1977. According to Mr. Stabile, will be held in Echo Lake part-time students who are residents." Dr. Orkin con Music and Worship Committee, 7:30 p.m. from '' a.m. to 3 p.m. and 6 business, engineering and "We want these young- band, she intends to further Mrs. Sistina Yanuzzi, all of honorable mention to Michael Lovich James R. L. Williams. 54. l-.li/abeth and Mrs. Olimpia ed in Rahway before he had According to New Jersey both men were close to be- Park at 7:30 p.m. on Thurs- expected to register for eluded. "Only substantially The Church is located at Elm and Esterbrook A\es. to N, p.m. liom Monday to health technologies. sters to utilize our fine her education by attending Shona Jones, who while at l) of Elizabeth, died Wednes- Strazzella of Torino, Italy; moved to Monroe Town- Dept. of Corrections spo- coming eligible for parole day, Sept. 1. Should it rain courses in the fall semester, increased slate funds in the Trnla\; and a.m. to 1 p.m. For further information, facilities, but there's more Middlesex County College, Michael Lovich, 64, of RIGHT IN STYLES - In many homes of the mid-19th Rhway High Schoolattend- day, Aug. 3. at the Fli/a- three brothers, Vito of ship 21 years ago. kesman, Jim Stabile, Smith before they escaped. on Sept. 1 the show would Dr. Orkin noted. future will avoid higher tui- ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CLARK on Satiirda) please telephone the Union to it than that," she ex-where she will be a liberal Newark, died Wednesday, century builders got confused in what style of architec- ed Union County Technical beth General Medical Cen- Elizabeth and Frank and Mr. Mancini had been a will be returned to Rahway Parker is described as immediately move to the "It is our objective to tion rates." The Main Worship will be at 9:15 a.m. on Sunday, Counseling will be avail- County College Admissions plained. "We not only want arts major; Allen Bailey, a Aug. 3, at the East Orange ture they were using. The results in many cases were Institute in Scotch Plains ter in Elizabeth after a long Joseph, both of Rome; 23 supervisor for the Chicago State Prison for a pre- black, five-feet, I0-inches Trailside Nature and Sci- keep tuition as low as poss- Aug. 21. able dtinny registration, Hot Line at 272-8580 or pleasant. This home on W. Hazelwood Ave., Rahway, to make the parks known graduate of Rahway High where she successfully com- Veterans Medical Center illness. Bridge and Iron Co. in New ence Center Coles Ave. and The Sunday School and Bible Classes in Christian grandchildren and five detention hearing on an "in- tall and 150 pounds. u Inch w ill he conducted in 272-8581. has Tudor windows, a Gothic roof and Greek columns. and available to special pop- School and an outstanding pleted the cosmetology after a brief illness. Born in Glenville. Cia.. he Castle, Del. until his re- New Providence Rd., Education for all ages is in recess for the summer months great-grandchildren. stitutional" charge of ulations, we will also be member of both the football course. '• Born in Taylor, Pa., he had lived in Elizabeth for tirement in 1979. Mountainside. and will resume on Sept. 11. had lived in Newark most more than 25 years. He had also been a mem- The Summer Arts Festi- To enroll children aged three and over for the fall Stable puts of his life. He had been a tire-repair ber of the Masonic Order of val is sponsored by the term, please telephone the Church Office at 382-732(1. He had retired in 1973 specialist for many years the Crescent Temple in department and made possi- The Church is located at 559 Raritan Rd. Mrs. Jacik, 74 Peace Corps needs after many years as a main- with Babek Tire Repair. Trenton. ble through budget appro- The Rev. Joseph D. Kucharik is the pastor. everyone in saddle 7i reside 'Jmmljy Bible tenance man with the Car- Mr. Williams had also Mrs. Katherine Malek Ja- Mr. Mancini was a priations, a grant from teret Savings and Loan been a member of the Pro cik. 74, of Linden, died Fri- World War II Air Force Local No. 151 of the Amer- CLARK ALLIANCE CHURCH help from you Boys and girls aged nine Sessions ol" the Watcliung •V-'-Si.''' | Publlthar't f*l«l| pric* Assn. gressive Baptist Church of day. Aug. 5, at Rahway veteran. ican Federation of Musi- Sunday School for all ages will be held at 10 a.m. on $39.95 to 18, who are expert eques- Mounted Troop will begin wsn Mr. Lovich was a wound- Rahway. Hospital after a long illness. Surviving are his widow, cians and donations from Sunday. Aug. 21, with Morning Worship at I I o'clock. Peace Corps represen- Among the volunteers trians or sometimes riders, the week of Sept. 6. and the SPECIAL ed veteran of World War II, Surviving are his widow. Born in Poland, she had Mrs. Lorna Trimble Man- local community-minded in- Choir Practice will begin at 6 p.m. The Livening Service tatives will be at the who have gone abroad are or who have never been on 10-ride season will cost S75 ,,i.-v~iB*wM! having served with the Ar- Mrs. Mary Mai thews Wil- been brought to this coun- cini; a son, John N. Jr. of Elizabeth Public Library at dustry and individuals. a horse can develop and will commence at 7 o'clock. skilled-trades people, for county residents and ^' ••'••. my in Europe. He was a liams: six sons. James R. I.. try and Brooklyn 70 years Monroe Township; two For information on this Meetings during the week: Tuesday, Aug. 23. Ladies 00 11 S. Broad St., Elizabeth, teachers, engineers, agri- hone their skills ai the pro- S85 for non-county resi Purple Heart recipient. Jr., William. Keith. Robert, ago. She had moved to Lin- daughters, Mrs. Maurine from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on cultural experts, home and other programs spon- grams offered by the Wat- dents. Bible Study, 12:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 24. Bible He had been a member of Terry and Sylvester, all of den last year. Hladinec of Rahway and Monday and Tuesday, Aug. economics and health pro- sored by the department, chung Stable on Glenside Registration . for new Study and Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. 2w/coupo2n only the Veterans of Foreign Elizabeth; seven daughters. She had retired in 1973Mrs. Kathleen Sullivan of 29 and 30. Those interested fessionals and recent college please telephone the Ave., Summit, a Union members is now underway For further information, please telephone the pastor. • II orders con be picked up Wars Post No. 7363 and the Misses Theresa. Lillian, after 15 years as an office Monroe township; a brot- in Peace Corps service may graduates. 24-hour Information Hot County Dept. of Parks and daily from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The Rev. David W. Arnold, at 388-1272. 01 our NEW LOCATION the Disabled American Vet- Jane and Betty Williams, all clerk with the Waldes Co. her, Rocco of Waterbury, telephone the library on Lineal 352-8410. Recreation facility. and from 10 a.m. to noon The Church is located at 2 Denman Ave. from erans Post No. 14, both in Peace Corps volunteers of Elizabeth, Miss Moneek in Long Island City, N. Y., Conn.; eight grandchildren those days at 354-6060. on Saturdays. Payment Clark. serve two years. They re- Smith of Elizabeth. Miss a zipper manufacturing and a great-grandchild. Currently, more than must be made in full..in per- ceive a living allowance, Atom Tabloid Mr. Lovich had also been Darlene Matthews of Eli firm. 5,200 Peace Corps volun- Seton Hall run son, ai the stable. Junior paid travel and training, The Equivalent of a complete religious encyclopedia in one a "communicant of St. zabeth and Mrs. Cheryl Mrs. Jacik had been a teers, 140 of them from Iroopers will be placed in Young-at-Heart master reference edition. With the most beautiful padded bind- complete medical care and a Thomas the Apostle Byzan- Matthews of Newark; two communicant of St. Mark's New Jersey, serve in 64 categories according lo their 4 ing ever placed on the Holy Scriptures. Miss Maranitz re-adjustment allowance of tine Catholic Church in brothers, Cleveland of R. C. Church in Rahway. countries throughout the to bring computers skill levels. 1 $4,200 ($175 per month P . w Protestant • King James Version Catholic - The New American Bible Rahway. Rahway and Early of Sum- She was the widow of Miss Deborah Lee Mara- developing world in Africa, Those I 3 years of age and at St. Mary's Cainolic oai.Ofi THE NEW AMERICAN BIOLE Runners of all ages and Free T-shirts will be Surviving are his step- mit and 28 grandchildren. John Jacik. who died in served). A faithful now VriinsiJliOrt '^ V^pWJ. ^oden ©a^y nitz, 24, of Elizabeth, died Asia, Latin America, the from dozens of communi- older with riding experience Ov*' 60000 •oodJble English lor today Tho Firsl Ntw B«DJ© >r> mother, Mrs. Teresa Siwy 1950. given to the first 300 en- The newly formed the club at present. Engiriri Ic the Roman Cjtnohc Chufch in mo'e Thursday, Aug. 4, at Rah- South Pacific and the Car- Since neither the living ties in New Jersey are ex- may join the Senior Troop Ihjn 200 yoau. undet tr>« jponsotshrp of lfi« in Canada; a sister, Mrs. trants. Prizes will be award- Young-at-Heart Club of St. Parishioners of St. Mark's Catholic h.outchy m Ihe UntiorJ States Nth-i Surviving are three sons, way Hospital following a ibbean. They come from a Program for a 10-ride Obstai-Rov Stephen j Hanaegirn Of M : allowance nor the re-ad- pected to participate in a ed for the first-, second- and Mary Mochtak of Clark York City for 49 years until Robert of Sunnyside, N. Y., motorcycle accident on Rte. variety of backgrounds. Mary's R. C. Church of R. C. Church in Railway SSL and Rov Or.iuan P Ccc*e 6 Carm justment allowance general- two-mile and a five-mile run third-place finishers, male season beginning on SPECIAL COCOfl FEATURES INCLUDE S T D tmpftmatijf~ + PaifiCk Cirdm.iJ O Bo>lp and a brother, John in his retirement 19 years ago John of Monroe, N. Y. and No. 1, just south of Stiles Rahway, composed of sen- may also join. Dues are S3 D D AfChDisnop ot Wasrunfjto/i Cnlho'ic ptJi' A volunteer might be a ly affect Social Security with the proceeds benefiting and female, in each group. Wednesday. Sept. 7. Coun- tion also cortams (un tour cotof 3«t-on3 ol tho ;!. Czechoslovakia. He had also been a Donald of Linden; three ior citizens of the parish, per year. Vatican. 32 page four-cokv Mass Seci'on and fi»:t- St., Linden. new college graduate with a benefits, retired profes- the Seton Hall Preparatory ty residents pay SXO, out-of- CO*s and u pfo'usely .iiU5traic0 R. C. Church and had been Mlynarczyk of Blooming phone 376-6094, 376 1510 ing officers: President, est to the senior citizens are wilh lopfcxJucftons m Kill cCoc ol wofidfamoo^ . " ',' Elizabeth, Miss Maranitz career carpenter, or a grand- South Orange on Sunday, Another stable activity, pamiinga Dy th« oW rnaiivs ol fri'Q»oyi art . \ \'\ couraged to consider the or 761-9512. Joseph Sakala; vice presi- being planned for the com Mr. Lombardie a member of its Holy Name Grove, N. Y. and Mrs. Eve- had been the manager of mother who has taught Peace Corps, reports a Sept. 18. offered lo boys aged nine to Society, both in Elizabeth. dent, Mary Kishner; trea- ing year such as a trip to ' ~CJRDTlcFMAY~BFplcKFD"urAT lyn Saro and Mrs. Eleanor the food concession at the three generations of chil- spokeswoman. The run will start and 18 is the Junior Essex surer, Francis Henry, and Wall St. and other trips and 1 Dominic Lombardie, 84, Surviving are his widow. Bonokowski, both of Brook- C. H. Martin Store on dren to read and write. Troop B of Cavalry, which Atom Tabloid - of Elizabeth, died Saturday, finish on the campus of secretary, Helen Young. talks by guest speakers Mrs. Mary Griffin Lombard _m\ three brothers, John Broad St., Elizabeth, for the Persons unable to see a includes riding, riflery and Aug. 6, at St. Elizabeth Seton Hall University in The group will meet on regarding tax programs for ••hw«y, MJ. 07045 die; a son, Thomas of Clia Malek of Rahway and last 18 months. Surviving arc her mother, representative during the Edword Switek overnight maneuvers. Hospital in Elizabeth after a South Orange and wind the first and third Mondays senior citizens, insurance f I ' ham Township; two daugh JoWph and George Malek, She was a graduate of St. Mrs. Rosemarie Bastardi Elizabeth recruitment drive, through residential areas of For information on these • I k».. I I brief illness. ters, Mrs. Mary Jane both of Carteret; three sis- gets bachelors • of each month from I to 4 and Social Security. I k. *• ifHKi mi *« rl|hl | 1 Hedwig's Grammar School, Maranitz; a brother, John should telephone the New South Orange. and oilier equestrian pro- M«fc.(•« »•••! Md«f) l« IK* I I '# He had been a life-long Dwyer of Rahway arid Mrs. ters, Mrs. Mary Tarnecky Roosevelt Junior High p.m. in Connell Hall on Several committees have • •KS.MIl«id

CASTLE COMMAND -One RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT member of the Rahway THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1983 PAGE Public Library Summer English students use Reading Club, Matthew Kean cites Rutgers cites PUBLIC NOTICE Milanowicz, left, salutes the completion of his Marjorie Connor Mr. Nardo Dragon Quest castle, as computers to 'write' BUSINESS ENVELOPES A student from Rahway, SHERIFFS SALE Jeffrey Milanowicz Computer experts have A Clark man, Joseph displays his masterpiece. composing on paper and Marjorie Clare Connor, Nardo, of 55 Sycamore Rd., long thought of using com- conference in Georgia in CUSTOM PRINTED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW •.: •••Wmk typing might have made far received her bachelor of was recently awarded a puters as "educational October. He also hopes to science degree magna cum JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION more difficult." bachelor of science degree UNION COUNTY tools," and now a Union learn more about computers Top quality 24 Lb. White Wove Envelopes printed laude in management sci- County College English The use of the word pro- himself so he can use that from Cook College in New DOCKET NO. F-773-82 • cessors to correct written knowledge to benefit his with your firm name and address in black ink. ence from Kean College of Brunswick, a division of CRESTMONT FEDERAL '- professor shares that view, New Jersey in Union on SAVINGS AND LOAN " Lookin having used the college's English compositions allows students. Rutgers, the State Universi- the students to "make Thursday, June 2. ASSOCIATION, computers to improve stu- ty of New Jersey, at com- a corporation of the changes of substance and FAST SERVICE - TRY US f dents' attitudes towards mencement exercises. United States of America, writing. form with case because they Rutgers cites Plaintiff us. THOMAS J. ADDALIA No.lORcg. No.lO Reg. AND JANYCE K. ADDAUA, GOOD! do not have to re-type or re- Quantity No. 10 window PUBLIC NOTICE Black Ink No.lO window his wife, also known as Dr. John Pufahl, an as- write a page," according to Plus 1 color Black Ink Plus 1 color sociate professor in the col- Mr. Masters THOMAS J. ADDALUA ' the professor. PUBLIC NOTICE AND JANYCE ADDALLIA,. Sealed bids will be received by the lege's English department, 500 22.00 40.50 his wife; SECURITY PACIFIC And, the typed copy A Clark man, David B. 23.00 41.50 Department of Public Works of the conducted an "experiment" 1,000 FINANCE CORPORATION: makes their work "look Masters, 866 Lake Ave., 35.50 58.50 City of Rahway In the Public Works 37.50 60.50 SHERIFFS SALE ALBERTO D'AMICO AND recently involving nine stu- 2,000 Office, 999 Hart Street, Rahway. more impressive" than was recently awarded a 62.50 103.50 66.50 ROSEMARE D'AMICO. his wife; dents in his communica- 107.50 N.J. August 30, 1983 at WOO when it is handwritten. bachelor of arts degree from 3,000 87.00 140.50 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 93.00 146.50 A.M. for the purpose of securing the tions skills course, a devel- NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION AND JAMES J. KENNEDY. They also can move entire Livingston College in New 4,000 111.50 177.50 service of one (1) bulldozer and opmental writing class. 119.50 185.50 PASSA1C COUNTY AND LORI A KENNEDY paragraphs for clarity and Brunswick, a division of 5,000 operator for the use of the Depart 136.00 214.50 146.50 225.00 DOCKET NO. L4984O-79 his wife, Defendants Dr. Pufahl held class in can easily add mftre infor- Rutgers, the State Universi- ment of Public Works. the college's computer Jl 1056-8 BROADWAY BANK CIVIL ACTION mation, Dr. Pufahl noted. ty of New Jersey, at com- Specifications may be ' secured & TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff WRIT OF EXECUTION RAHWAY "ROYALTY" - Inspired by the Rahway Public Library's Summer Reading laboratory, where students from the Superintendent of Public The professor also fore- mencement exercises. vs. TOM B. LEE and FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED Club theme. The Dragon Quest, "knights" who built their own cisilos ;ii ?i recent could use Apple II plus Works Office at 999 Hart Street, RUTH M. LEE, his wife, PREMISES workshop, shown, left to right, are: First row, Christen Wysocki, Knsten Novalany. sees a time in the near Rahway. Defendants word processors. The stu- All prices No.6V4 Reg. m? future when he may have a N0.6W Reg No.6V« Win Each proposal must be made CIVIL ACTION By virtue of Ihe above stated writ Laura Hieber and Betsy Hennessey; second row, Matthew Hiebcr. Amy Hennessey, plus tax NO.6V4 Win. dents were asked to write Black Ink Plus 1 color of execution to me directed I shall . computer lerminal and Coffeehouse Black Ink Plus 1 color upon the prescribed forms furnished WRIT OF EXECUTION Dawn Packen, Melissa RICCI and Brian Carter; third row, Tracy Prael. Eric Praol. Kelly compositions on paper and expose for sale by public vendue. in Novalany and Amanda Gregono. printer in his office at the with the specifications. Bidders FOR SALE OF PREMISES THEIR HOMES ARE THEIR CASTLES - Displaying the castles they made as part of the then enter the papers into 500 shall submit bids In sealed ROQM 207. In the Court House. In college which would be us- to return 21.50 40.00 the City of Elizabeth, NJ., on the computers for final cor- 22.50 41.00 envelopes plainly marked with the By virtue of the above-stated writ Rahway Public Library Summer Reading Club's Dragon Quest, left to right, are: Rose ed in part for conferences 1,000 34.50 WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of &:fe$ 57.50 36.50 59.50 name of the bidder and the Item on of execution to me directed I shall Marie Antrosiglio, Donna Antrosiglio, Karina Gomez and Sarbttama Rimi. rections and revisions. to Cranford August A.D., 1983 at two o'clock In shown in the Little-Theatre with his English students. 2,000 60.50 101.50 which he Is bidding. Bids can be expose for sale by public vendue, In Free films 64.50 105.50 the afternoon of said day. of the College Center Mary Jo Turiello "Normally, when asked "Conferences are an inte- 3,000 84.00 hand delivered or mailed, but must ROOM 207, In the Court House, In The "Somebody's Place" 137.50 90.00 arrive prior to the time set for open- The property to be sold Is located Building at the college at 8 to correct and revise spell- 143.50 the City of Elizabeth, N.J., on to be shown Kean honors icine and Dentistry of New gral part of the way I leach. coffeehouse will once again 4,000 107.50 173.50 Ing the bids. MAILED BIDS In the City of Rahway In the County p.m. on Sundays: Sept. KS. gets degree Perry Weinstock ing, mechanics and basic 115.50 181.50 WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of Jersey. The possibility of making take place at the. Alliance 5,000 131.00 209.50 MUST BE SENT BY CER-August A.D., 1983 at two o'clock In of Union, and State of New Jersey, at Kean "Close Encounters;" Oct. grammatical errors on 141.00 219.50 TIFIED, RETURN RECEIPT premises are commonly known M A Clark woman, Mary Jo John J. Tutela breaks ground He completed two years specific text changes with a Church at Rctford Ave. at the afternoon of said day, all the 30, "The Creeping Flesh." paper, students tend 10 MAIL. Bidders are required to right, title and Interest of the above- 457 Elm Avenue, Rahway. N.J. Therese Turiello, received student in private and then Cherry St., Cranford., from Tax Lot No. 9 In Block No. 443 A spokesman for the Stu- and "The Thing;" Dec. 1 I. of basic science training at make rather minor changes comply with the requirements of named defendant In and to the A township resident, A Clark medical student. producing a readable and THE Dimensions of Lot: 80 ft x dent Activities Film Pro- her bachelor of arts degree the university's Newark in the text of their work," 8 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, 219 Central Ave., Public Laws 1975 C. 127. following property, to wit: "Body Heat," March 4. John James Tutela, receiv- Perry Weinstock, recently finished copy of those 174.23 ft. x 22.57 ft. x 100 62 ft x gram at Kean College of in English from Kean Col- campus, and will spend two Aug. 20. Municipal Council reserves the ALL that certain tract or parcel of 1984. "California Suite;" ed his bachelor of arts Dr. Pufahl explained. changes, is exciting," he 'ATOM TABLOID Rahway, N.J. 07065 67.96 ft. x 262.35 ft. lege of New Jersey in Union began clinical training as right to reject any or all bids as land and premises, hereinafter par- New Jersey in Union an- April 8, "Visiting Hours," years of medical school at "However, when they used Saved By Grace, a group Nearest Cross Street: Situate on on Thursday, June 2. . — i » — • ,' , I degree in music education part of the first regular class said. deemed In the best Interests of the ticularly described, situate, lying nounced the following and May 13, "Caddy Cooper Hospital/University the word processors, the from South Jersey, will be the northerly side of Elm Avenue "ROYAL ARCHITECTS" - The members of the Rahway Public Library Summer from Kean College of New of the Rutgers Medical Dr, Pufahl will be pre- City of Rahway. and being In City of Rahway In the schedule of free films, to be Shack." Medical Center in Camden, students made many impor- performing that night. 574-1200 County of Union and State of New 110 feet from Ihe westerly side of Reading Club, displaying the castles they made under The Dragon Quest theme, left to Jersey in Union on Thurs- School at Camden program senting his findings to Pterpont Street. a core teaching affiliate of tant considerations for Admission will be free Thomas K. Schlmmel, Jersey. rTrjht, are: Kelly Tindall, Jamaris Maynard, Jennifer DiBenedelto and Justin Lazar. day, June 2. There Is due approximately of the University of Med- the medical university. fellow English professors and refreshments will be The property to be sold Is located fluency and clarity thai Superintendent $74,579.30 with Interest from April when he attends a national Department of Public Works In the City of Rahway In the County available. 7, 1983 and $8,849.04 with In of Union, and State of New Jersey. FLEA MARKET HELP WANTED terest from April 30. 1983 and HELP WANTED HELP WHNTED BABYSITTING ...8/18/83 Premises are commonly known Flea Market every Tuesday New PRIVATE INSTRUCTION BRICK, TILE, CEMENT I Fee: $22.94 costs. WIVES' MOTHERS' W0RKIN CLEANING SERVICES Dover United Methodist Church Excellent Income For Part Time Experienced Child Care in my home HOME IMPROVEMENT as: 152 Monroe St. WOMEN! Earn JJJ plus FREE WAf PIANO All Ajes, all levels PAINTING AND These Is a full legal description or) 690 New Dover Rd . Edison 6am Breakfast. Lunch S Snacks Includ CERAMIC TILE • Bathrooms, Kit- All types ol home improvements. Tax Lot No. 30 In Block No. 80 get the job done 574-1200 DROBE selling latest fashions Ca CLEANING PEOPLE HomeAssemblyWork.ForInlor Call IreneAlster. B.Mus.M.Mus DECORATING file In the Union County Serlffs Of 2pm.Deak!rs$6.$8.$9 381-9478 all ed.lselin/WcodbridgeVic chen. Foyers • New or Repairs. Free Kit /Baths. Basements, attics, Dimensions of Lot: (Approx- -3pm- 541-139 We have a part time job 504-641-8003 E«t8l99 Manhartan;rad 381-9056 CUAN W AMI1KA (ice. • 6367807 "timales. 2W 381-8740 adjourn this sale. u w/lefis Good working cond Call for ClOSI OUT SALE Yearly Parkins Rental Available. 219 EXPERIENCED Speak' Speak EXPERIENCE PREFERRED time. Lunch & Snacks provided All Types • Chain link, vinyl, wood. basements, decks, masonry, Fee: $156.24 READER ,i m 'Jn m 494-8999 1 time soles position, rm REMODELED 738-1719 irif_qirmaljion_- 5741579 CentralAve, Rahway $15 p/space AVENElU5VassarPI.,AuT20lT Speak! Money Money! Money! In BUT WILL TRAIN THE CarteretArei 541-5936 PRIVATE PIANO INSTRUCTION Residential, commercial, industrial cabinets, etc. Excellent references AT WAREHOUSE serious about you. The hours COMPUTE-PAKTIM 20 yrs. e«per. Fret est. 311-8124 PAINTING ISI1TRII! YOUrANBIIYIlH'SFOR Rufirgerators, Washers, Dryers, Color Mull Sill Intulunon h MOVING-Vanelyol Items Reclmer telligenl. mature minded individua RIGHT INDIVIDUAL •Specialum j in Bejinners. Certified 574-3514or297-7080 Ralph Frochllch s «*i 5! J5Z*A5Zl?5 tools, etc. are flexible, the money is ex- EXPERT REPAIRS J'!4 IHRmuai mi us GOVIRN. Siding t Window! Wheelchair $25/month Call with incentive to earn money work Coll br.Hn I-4 p.m. BUS. OPPORTUNITIES Music Teacher, B.A. Degree Mrs V 9 Ga. Vinyl wire48"H.J3.99/lt. In- Sheriff PUBLIC NOTICE I V s Good Condition Will ceptionol, up to thousands a Mil ItT.INtUtlD ALUMINUM SIDING {INSULATION, R&R ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS TO '••IM'filTTHIIACISIODAViCAIL nu.nantce 754-7209 or 756-1433 INTEREST RATES CARTERET243 Elm St, Au« 20 & mg part time, earning lull time pay Own your own Jean-Sportswear U2-O0S5 AU WOlKGUAKANItED stalled incl.. everything except VINYL SIDING. ROOFING, Wed., Thurs., Sat. yeor more than you may now DBIVEWAY SEAIHC (312174? 1142EXT.6322 ACT NOW'SWIMMING POOL SALE" AS LOW AS 12% 21, 12-6 Washer. Dryer, Pool Chair Salary plus commission Call lolene 273-1114 InfanlPrelnen. Ladies Apparel, GUITARLESSONS Given by Pro-Rock CUSTOM VANITU5 gatn.6 colors 381-1044 REPLACEMENT WINDOWS. ADDI- Kleeman, Hb-sch & Simpson, Attys. __ be eorningl If you're inex- RELIABLE The Atom Tabloid A-IHONISCOMINGTOANEND BIG Contact Frank I MANY EXTRAS' 5744535 Combination. Accessories or Quality GurtjrisL Positive Results! KEN 738-8771 TIONS. DORMERS & ADD-ALEVELS FHEE ESTIMATE STUMP CL1437-O2 (DJ & RNR) NOTICE TO ABSENT MOUNTAIN BROOK bordering 3/4 perienced, I will train you Railway News RecordfClark Patriot QUALITY. NEW. POPULAR 1983 FAMILY-SIZE CLARK 95 John St. Thurs & Fn Aug P.T. Seaaien area Telephone work Childrens Furniture Store. National CallTom 7SO-U71 •&Z FENCE LOWPRICES.NO DOWN PAYMENT. CUSTOM FULLY WSUHED DEFENDANTS READER acre wooded lot Pa Pocono Mis Call todayl 634-4400 Ask for L 636-7772 brands; Jordiche. Chic. Lee. Levi FINANCING ARRANGED AT LOW USED CARS COOLS WITH DECK. FENC£. FILTER Bank repossessed $6000 cash or 18 4 19. 9-5 Household items J Irom air conditioned offices salary Bill Morkis. Guitar or Bass Lessons, in Your CHAIN LINK & WOOD The Atom Tabloid Weekend Magazine more VanderbilL Ijod, GunneSan, Calvin RATES CALL FRANK FOR FREE INTMIOR 341-8316 4I...7/28, 8/4, 8/11,8/18 Hoar Othir Fiat Cars lo iWARRANTYINSIALLEDFORONLY $100. per month Mi Rue 4 commission, Morning 4 evening B«rg Realtors Home, all Levels, to suit your needs CERAMIC TILE DOO RUNS & TREE SUPERIOR COURT or CALL WHEN ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD $888. WILL FINANCE. CALL DAVE CARPITING Klein, Esprit. Zena. Ocean Pacific « ESTIMATE. 634-3900 FBAZE & SON FA?D(C Ckooji From Trades Accepted l:800-233:81$O hm»sj:aJIMM)9J634' Kiss unwanted items Better Homes and Gardens • 3JMI98 •XTIRIOR Fee: $135.16 NEW JEKSEY CLARK 43 Alice Lane (near Rantan Bnttmia, Evan Picone. Healthtex •BATHROOMS S SHOWIW SWIMMING POOLS DIRECT FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE FOR RENT Ranch House in Colonia NKXKESSIVE GEN'L CONTR. INC. SPECIALIZING IN IUMVAL Docket No. F-11'M H.'i MARANO MOTORS INC. Ll 4 Tilt Rd.)Aug 194 20 Furn Appl Tues OVERSEAS Cruise Jobs. 520.000 300 others. 57.900 to 524.500. irv (c»m»nt walli-ro, fi COMWKCIAl 1 INDUSTKIAt 8OO-223-O307or609-667-3337 4 Near School No 20 Ideal lor just goodbye with WANTED proo HOME lUrHOVEHEKT SPEC. RESIDENTIAL •FAlt SEIVICI IOW HATIS Guaranteed Reader to Reader wanl ads are 1 79 Woodbndgo Ave T lor &Misc 9 to 5. -S60.000/yr. possible Call CLERICAL ventory, airfare, training, futures AU SIZES m Eittnortt PUBLIC NOTICE BINGOEQUIPMENT-Callbetween4 iOT* wnh married couple ol couple w/one JunkCars & Trucks Wanted. We pay »«PAIRS (larg. or .moll) FKIS ESTIMATES ALUMINUM * VINYL SIDING METRO CONSTH. CAROL'S LANDSCAPE Soworon N J CUA«ANTU _ ,.11 | I,,,.!, CLARK 987 Rarjtan Rd Moving^ 805-687-6000 Eit. 12105 grand opening etc. Mr. Oickson JAMES RICAN STATE OF NEW JF.RSEY. TO for non-commercial advertisers only. Items for 46p_m .JAonJj^ 289-3793 child.Avail.Sept I.Callanydavalt CLASSIFIED ADS . (LOOM III*, Broutlng) ROOFIKSAMITIONS.POtCH ENC. RAHWAY ONU rim ouAiirr ,,, i,,, Super Cheap! Great Stulf. Aug 19 CHILD CARE in my Clark home for in- TEMPORARY (501)l»2-5164et[501)26»-1361 $«0.$50,J60.$7O&$8O.0Opicked 381-2094 925-2567 ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS & ROBERT J. RICHEY ,,/k/,> H 3p_m 499-0686 up 3M-6457.. H FULLY IHS.(I26-3OK))FHEE EST. sale must not exceed 11,000. Price and 63^1886 7891569 HEALTH CLUB MEMBERSHIP 1 year 20, 21. 9-5. HH. (urn. toys, baby lant SepL thur June 7am4pm •5H0WT8 DOORS WSIAllfD 923-3468 ROBERT RICHEY. PRICES SLASHED. Pocono Mts CARPENTRY, SHEETROCK, PARKING LOTS 574-0861 NOTICE TO BIDDERS led WoodbndgeAiea Spa, Call (all clothes. Refs 381-9685 FULL & PART Used Passenger car tires Wanted •TMN6 SINCE 1931 MRS. ROBERT J. RICHEY ,i/k/,i phone number must be in ad. Autos, real, 51 WOVEN WOOD SHADES close out sale, 5 wooded lots ENTERTAINMENT 969-1627 0(969-1713 Anysne.381-0102. jj FLOOR CARE EXTERIOR PAINTING $2995 00 Cash Lakes, pools, ten COLONIA135E.ChllRoad.Aug 20^ WOMAN or TEENAGE GIRL needed TIME THE SERENADES-4 pc. band PIANO TUNING Summer Discount J.T.M. t IOT Notice Is hereby given that sealed MRS. ROBERT RICHEY. Ins estate, garage alt & -babysitting not ac- Able to pay tiijd gucei (or gd. run - Hardwood floors mstjlljd. sanded 24 1809 1 _^ "Garage for Rent ReM*;.; $55 Dryer7 LEYOLOR& nis. clubhouse This week only Mr 10-4r flaty"ttems'.~Slere"o'' to 'si("-with oWsr rtonidii, T hrs - Music for ATI Occasions 382-0085 Prices. Call now for AVING* MASON wife; MR. RICHEY. IIUSIMIKI <.T AUCITY CLERICAL used cars S trucks. No Junk Cars finished. Free Est A. Melchoir ALL TYPES OF HOME IM- bids will be received by the Business cepted in Guaranteed Reader to Reader Sec- $120 Typewriter. $20 Sect. Sola. 'Freeman'" 1-800-233-8160 Sew.Mach.. Clothes. Car Seat. Etc Sat and 3 hrs. Sun . 9am-12pm Reasonable 382-3046 W»U«1O 1 OUAmHTUD 634-1105 tf free estimate. COMTMCTOK Administrator of the City of LOUISE V. RICHEY; $225 Callalt 6pm. 382-9736 VBITICALBLMDS Minimalwork.Carleret 969-0098 [anted-Oasis Ford 721-7100 PROVEMENTS We specialise in PIANO SERVICE INC. tion. COLONIA 535 Fairview Ave 10 5 ONE MAN BAND For Parties. Wed- Dl Rahway in the Council Chambers In AUTO APT. WANTED" DENTAL ASSISTANT'^! for fine POSITIONS AUTO WRECKER FLOORSANDING dormers, additions, garages, con- Tuning & Repolrs-fully rlywm Aug. 13il4 1 Aug. 20421. Misc dings. All Occasion. Music lot all A**!*' or Conc lt YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON A'C. Carrier. 15.500 BTU. 220 Volt. at 20% OFF Mature women seeks room or small ttRPEHTRY Floors sanded t finished Call crete patios and driveways Call: 283-1370 the City HaJJ, City HaU Plaza, items MOVING-EVERrTHING MUST private.gen practiceColoniaTues4 Ages.5150/Night 636-5239 Big Savingson used parts 4 cars. We certified. Guoronteed Cutting! HI IH NO PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. ADS MUST BE MAIIED Like New. Window ol Wall Mount. NOT WFUTIO IBT P»ict apt. in Linden Area Call 862-8106 AVAILABLE Expert Carpentry, additions, Frankcar. 381-2537 738-9429 Slfpi, Potoi Rahway, New Jersey on Friday, ED and required lo serve upon lid INSURANCE GO! Thurs Eves. 4Sat 499-7117 NO EXPERIENCE IS 3 Piece Band "The Chimes" for par- buy disabled S wrecked cars Full/ Inturvd IN OR BROUGHT TO THE OFFICE. $225or B/Q 388-4082or382-5217 SHOP/lTHOllESaTOE or 382-6441 dormers, kitchens, baths, Bathroom Tile Repairs - Tiles Clean- 20 S off with lidtwotu August 26, 1983 at 10:00 A.M., ward Casel. Esq., whose address Is NECESSARY. If interested ties.'Weddings. All Occasion. 311-4252. Rtftilning We'll g An Cond. 27.000 BTUs. $150 !" '. k« ? Good Quality Items ANDTVCOMMERCIAL 353-0900 HOO./Night. Call Jim 636-5239 -Rich.381-3716 (dayt) 862-3521 (Tuning initr«t«jn ovoiWa) New Jersey, 08046 (Re: No.fifilH) _ READER TO READER Small down paymont. Im- Beatililul metal desk w/exlension, DON T YOU? MORTGAGE appointment. S 381-2457 » small. AsUorAl- 287-5101 H. LANDSCAPING shall be opened and publicly read; Plus Sports Cards. Ram Date 8/21 SALES HELP-Excellent Phone Voice Urn.). BATHROOM modialo covorago. $75 Cjlldaysonly 574-0633 OUR PRICES UK7 Bf BMI Eqwsl Opoorrwiiry {mp!oy«r M/f Any carpentry woik. Small iobs in- for the construction of the Elm an Answer to the Complaiiii (,is AIR CONDITIONER- 13.000 Bill's. DIN.RM Tbl, 6 chrs. China Ctosel. ORGAN Hammond Obi heyboanl No money down. Bank repossessed for Modelm g_O[f ice 353-0900 FACTS! loneli Flyer Toy trams, older model A.J. LANDSCAPING • General 374-2030 EDISON-4WoodAcresRoad August REMODELIN6 1 WRISTV/AICHLadies White Gold Nlf C PERSONAL cluded. Freeest 283-0604 ti NILLIAM J. PAXDUCCI 862-8160 Avenue Storm Sewer-Section 2. Amended), filed In a Civil Aclioii in $100 381-6529 Bullet Contemp Like New Orig Rhythm Section fapt RecurdiM lot Takeover payments Private lake 20&21.10am-4pm Misc..Clothes MODELS-FEMALE. 1725 yrs ok) for lirplane motors, Matchbox, Dinky maintenance. Sod,Shrubs. TopSoil w four diamonds Write PO Boi Curly or Body Perms, That Last Just Air conditioners expertly installed GENERAL CONTRACTOR & NEW BATHS which FEDERAL NATIONAL BABT'FURN. SET Cub. mattress, $3_800_Ask_$_1000 636-7802 w^Bencfi. $900 382-0679 community Pa Pocono Mts Call toys. Dishes. iccasionalphot03Ssif>nments Must 'Q. etc. cars 721-3663. Stone.etc.Delivered. 3814679ot PLUMBING & HMTINfi " Major Items of conjtructlon under 227 Fords_NJ 08863 J15. Estelles rtairstyling 131 Per- thru walls. 23 yrs. exp, 38M4I6 HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALIST MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, is bumpei pad. closet/dresser, DIN.RM. Spanish. Tbl. 6 chrs ~2 REFRTG. S/S. 19 cult 5?00 Mr. Rue eves l-8j0j3Jjlj0 le 5'4" (o510" For interview Call & FIGURES j ATTENTION lunk Cars 4 Trucks. J25-J100. 382-0952 M. GIORDANO this contract Include: 20 L.F. of 30" 57a-1622 ISELIN 72 Grand Ave.. Aug. 20 & 21 shingAvcCirteret. 541-634;. Porch End.. Additions. Dormers. Emergency sewer cleaning Plumb- Plaintiff, and ROBERT J HICIII-Y Couch, Cut Velvet. $100 Wall Wall Buy Factory Direct Lightweight, By Candacfl Liab«rman | '-Day pick up. Call anytime Custom decks built with all types ol sin/Chang Ibl S?75 636-7693 leaves pads marble top Bullet 9-9 MISC. EVENTS 9am-4pm. HH Goods, typewriter 4 'holography by John R. Hawksat STUDENTS PAT'S LAWN MAINTENAIKE Kitch. Baths. Basements, Attics. ing & Heating Repairs. Free Est. Hot PlUMBUft tHMTMB KITCHEN CHAIRS R.C.P.; 540 L.F. of 24" R.C.P.; 50 fnbciijlass Scamp 13' & 16' travel North AmBricanProcisSyndicAto! Waldo The Magic Clown 1624236. tf lumber Additions, dormers a/k/a ROBERT RICHEY. et ux. eL BABY PARAKEETS Sm. Breed" S200 2831115 Carpel._$_200 Mounc 382-5957 AMERICAN H0BTGAGE tbl., girls cloth., skates etc 5743464 AGES 14-17 Mow, lertilue. thatch, edge, shrubs Water Healers. Lenny Grieco Slate L.F, of 18" R.C.P.; 30 L.F. ol 18" tiailcrs & new 19' 5lh wheel Call Every day, more than Live Rabbits and Doves. Free garages. Free Estimates, 283-3491 Dccks,Fullylns. 486-2306 634-9190 $1.50 als are Defendendants, pending in Norms &F_ng.$12 4 up lpi Gray EYEGLASS FRAMES 10.000 New REFRIG. Welbiil. $175 IVjsliei Armando wants your worn or wreck- trimmed. Free estimates Fully in- .'-":• 6249 574-04JJ0 Wt Ar« A Local Cone* R.C.P.(Exrra Strength); 90 L.F. of now loll Iree 1-800-3464962 lor HOME OWNERS LOANS LINDEN 800 4 900 Academy Terr iABYSITTER NEEDED Full or Part 07,000,000 Americans read OUTH, SOMERSET, & Balloons. For Information Decks, Porches, Windows Doors "coKrintHunwsrsrtHs RECOVERED andup the the Superior Courl ol New . Cocfcalicls.gd bleed ;90 574-2605 Wholesale dealers only $2. each Kenmoie. $175 3-pc Dress Si't OLIVE MUNCH MIDDLESEX COUNTY edcar.Goodpriceipaid. 5744772 sured. 541-7815 15" R.C.P.; 170 L.F. of 19" x 30" QUALITY Irfc biochureand SAVE' (near Stiles St.) Aug. 19. 20 21 ime for two children, ages two newspaper. Every week, Call Today676-7»56 rools. Sheetrock, Paneling! Enpert plumbing i heating repairs t HUB KPUCtMKT BAR STOOLS Jersey, within thirty five diiys ,ifte| Cani6_pm 381-3192 $iPP_Cri_b$30 CJII750-9439 FIUOWSNIP Homt rmprQvffmonf toon% Oill 9am-4pm. SUPER2H0USE SALE1 rears and six months 6 30 am to J40- $100 Per Week. COLOR Portable TVsWANTED tobuy DOM'S EMTEIP1ISES Water healers, drain cleaning St. Elliptical Concrete Pipe; 75 L.F. of — 90 percent of We will train you to be a represen- Basements. Cabinets, Kitchens WOODSTACK TREE SERVICE • Tree Slol«tic»ni« No 817 Thursday, August 18. 1<)H3 «• FREEZER Upright. Like New $395' REFRIGr?O cult fiiEidairi:. SS USED CARS Con*olido..on 24 hr cf»dit Dp I 00 pm. Rahway/Clark area prefer- Prizes & Trips • •Eilimotti Fullylnn TV CHAIRS-DINETTES 18" A.C.P.; 6 EA. Inlets Type B; 5 BABTSWINGJ20 CedarHopeChest BIBLE STUDY RAHWAY 453 Lower Alden Dr (oil the adults in tative with the No. 1 Beauty Co. AnyCondition-Days7 53-7333 Eves Ceilings, Bathrooms. Free Est remonl & pruning. Senior citizen "You nom« it...We do It" lic.CallCarlGates.382-1785. tf Coppertone. frost fii'f $?00 or 79 Chevy Monza Coupe.' provol D*al dror(M n paid. 7 days a week pickup All Types ol Carpentry. Quality Work- BIKE Boys sidewalk 13" $25 Cub Woodbrldg*. N.J. Misc. HH. Aug. 19420.10-4. ' one paper. ED'S LANDSCAPING. Ne» L.wns rerj clnd. t Installed, screens •Slab Type; 1 EA.-Manholes 5' FULL BED Set $150. Drop leal DR $3595.00 To Sell: Brand New 7'/i HP Bob Harris, Pastor Must have own tools. Salary plus aYAnoA j Lowest Prices. FREE ESTIMATES 549-5414 demanded In the Complaint (as Seoul umloim si 10 $15 $100 Call381-6513 RAHWAY 2093 Wall St. 8/20. ,. * * * SELLING TOUR HOUSE?? 634-9267 Sod. Thatching. Ties, Drains, Shrub repaired; deckj, houling, odd PLUMBING HANDYMAN Diameter; 4 EA. Sanitary Ibl $150. Bar $200. E.eiBike 80 Chryslor Now Yorker A k'Hou 634-5Z08 Amended). You shall file your , SOFA Colonial. Good Condition Outboard Motor, $400. 12' 9-4:30. Baby Items: carriage, car comrrm_5io_££ Calliim 381-5345340 . .-r- That may CM* Mr. Roberts USED TOOLS WANTED* PICKUPS DELIVERY Manholes; 200 TONS • Bituminous 388-2097 * [I' :(*»d JO O00 rn.lri We provide confidentiol 4 Stonework. Free Est.. Fully Ins lobs, masonry; underground A HIATINO S10 _ _ 381-3326 Alum. Boot, Oars & Anchor, 750-2770 CALL ANTHONY f.x 111.-All Wort G>in>',n Answer and Proof of Service in $150_Callatl 6pm 382-3512 seat. HH items, FANTASTIC - Generaloflice work, filing, Lieberman cxpl in why background reports on your RELATED ITEMS drainoge systems, & sharpen- p o ebuild it Concrete Mix No.l; 100 TONS $6795.00 $250; Ping Pong Toble, $15; FURNITURETOR SAL E •36-3135 CARPETING Pi!! 3811870 •am HMIK i UT. to IIM .t rtploc* ir of rebuild it duplicate with the Cleik of the 78 HARLEY DAVIDSON 250 SX on STEREO Reciiver Md^n.inn •00-272-1399 loll Free BARGAINS! answering phones, etc. Flexible newspaper advertising reve- prospective buyers. Don't Get CALL 548-2174 ing terv. avail. K,tch»ni I bait/nmu •Bituminous Concrete • Mix No.5; BOYS SLACKS leans Coids $3 oil road Excellent Condition $750 '80 Chovy Citation Pool Toble, $10; 1944 Philco MEDITERRANEAN DIN.RM Table. RON'S LANDSCAPING-Lawn care- •»TH 1 III. KSUU. Superior Court. Rich,ird J Huijhes. • w/tumtbl No speak Asking $50 hours. CalHim 381-5340 nues lead all major media— Bum«dl Call: OLSON CARPET CLEANING-Steam rnatonty 600 TONS • Y*' Quarry Process Shuts $2 Sptlacks $5 $10 orB/MneMjim_ 548-5809 * [" I' ^ I"B A C Aut0 27 ooo Radio-Record 78 Player, $50; Pads, leaves. 6 chrs.. match server RAHWAY 674 Brookside Rd oil Cleaning. 3 Rooms 4 Hall. $35 95 Trees; Stump Removal; Shrubbery- •wi nm. STUM mm Justice Complex, CN 971.' <]lh Call a» 5pm 3813675 PART TIME SUNDAY DRIVER with CAREY ASSOCIATES Stone; and all other materials Outwear SmtstlO $20 925-5065 HI-RISER NEW WITH 2~NEW~MAT New Sears 27" Mitre & Saw, Like New. Best Oiler. 388-8837 VACATION RENTALS ' Milton Blvd., Sat.. 4 Sun. Aug 20 4 Sod; Fertilizing, etc. 10W PRICES! SrSTfflS *WAIB HUIBS KISTLER $4395.00 car to deliver newspapers 5-8 a m MIKE THE JUNKMAN 381-8518 Floor, North Winy, Trentmi. New SCALE. S35 Stcirm Dis (')) $1'5 $50; 7" BD Circular Saw, SEASIDE PARK House.', block Irom 21.9-5. No Early Birds. HH 4 Misc $250.00 to M34604 •»m I DUm dUKlKG necessary and Incidental thereto; to 1 CARSEAT-Bobby Mac $30 TRESSES$400 NEC Bunk Beds-New. Complete with No Collections. Good Pay. Weekday 201-283-3129 Jersey 08625. in accord,INK with Window Wall 7.6 I;>L conil SbO '79 Ford Fairmont Wagon 515; Drill Bit Shorpener, $10; beach Avail Aug S Sept Items Scrap Iron & Metals 24 Hr. Am. Svc. be constructed In accordance with 382-7324 ' '>. P R A ( <•> ;y| Autrj ftl 000 mattiess twin sue $150 Call rates also available Mr A $500.00 the Rules of Civil Fuclue ami I'm .., Antiques lor Sale 3&S-800G '.-i HP Sears Comp. tt00/wk 381-5524or738-9274 Pick Up Service PAINTING AND FrMlit II. Ik. No. tilt PAVING INC. Plans and Specifications on fUe In CAMPER '66 Apache Pop-Up E»c HOSP.BED ~Manual.S550 Com- . 276-0567 cedure. SOFA Col w/two Matching RockL'i\ w/Sproyer, $60; 40' Alum, (alt 6pm) RAHWAY 439 Cornell Ave (oil Lake 757-5517oi757-3969 *EIItlY PAYCHECK CALL JIM PETROSKI DECORATING 634-0354 494-2998 the office of The City Engineer. Cond Vinyl lop S Awnmj Ask $3995.00 tBrnumraurare Porking Lots mode.SsmjAwayArms $75 Wheel k Ottoman, S-200. Console Slf-rro lockler, $75, Antiout 5' Ook Ave) Aug. 19 S 20, 9-3 boys sj LANDSCAPERFull Time helper LANDSCAPE DESIGNER * JJR * Uaitf Other Fine Can to loATS FOR SALE (FULLY GUARANTEED) MRS. FATIMA Pjintmg Eiptfienctd lnrrrror/£«- Driveways If Services of an attorney ale iiol j700.C3Ha»5 _ 634-6350 Cm_l300JJIE«ConiJ_ 541-6122 $;5orBO_Call 925-3007 Victrolo, $400; 8500 BTU Air 14-16, girls si. 18mos-3. HH.M wanted Experience helplul S CONTRACTOR Bidders may obtain Plans and Chooii From Tradrts Accepted M It. Boat 4 Trailer. 1983. 50 HP PETS CAN SOLVE ANY tenor. VERY REASONABLE. Free Est CONSTRUCTION INC. Repairs COUCH J20 $25" OiVsse,. $25' KIT.SET Ibl ii crus~$65 ~Vac c7 Cond., $20; Like New Accor- 574-9004 Working port or full . l«Mc t rmami htm Specifications at the office of the Ci- obtainable, communicate with the SOFA, Contemp. Sandy Color HI eng. Evenrude. $3500. Call Ice aft LHASA APSO PUPS AKC six weeks RAHWAY226I Church St.. Fn Aug PROBLEMS, SUCH AS: Fully Ins. 24 hr.ans. svc. 499-9234 •Aipholt & Sealing Chest $25. Vanity $25 B/Bed J60 $15 . Elec PI Wir . $10 ' MARANO MOTORS dion, $125; 23' Holiday 19. 10-4. Rain date. Sat. Aug 20 time at home. Weekly ROOFING ty Engineer, during regular business New Jersey State Bar AsstxLition 14 mo oW $?95 or BO Call jit 6pm 541.3045 oW Both sire and dam on premises more than television and LOVE, HEALTH, LENNY'S PAINTING AND ROOFING Concrete Driveways PlaypenSIS OrganSZO 381-9214 Siereo&Recs. $60 _ 381-5681 Trailer, Fully Equip., No Air, CIEANINGUDY- One OayPer Week. paychecks mailed HAROLD Roof repairs, siding, leaders, gut- or Lawyer Referral Service hy oil,. • 6pm 381-5073 INC. Cajleves 382-2734 RAHWAY 130 Minna St (olljaques radio combined. MARRIAGE, S BUSINESS. APPLIANCES INTERIOR & EXTERIOR. MISSING •Backhoe R«ntal» hours, at City Hall. Old, but Very Good Cond., Own Trans.. Relerences Nee 636-06SS ing 609 394 1101. and if ,u\ at LOVE SEAT 1 Chair. BrowrTi~Wh7fe Ave.) Aug. 19-20. 10am-4pm V * • directly to you from ters No jab too big or loo small Ask SOFA family men. hi/h back & I 79 Woodbndgo Avo ~ HOMES FOR SALE FREE Kittens (4). 6 wks. old cTjy 381-9036 Allan's Washer-Dryer Repair Service. 341.7070 634-8349 ROOF SHINGLES REPLACED. INS. •MASONRY WORK The Charge for Plans and Pl9ialColcni3|style5130 541-5895 $1500, 1977 Chev. Suburban EVERYTHING MUST GO' '5" WITH THIS AS for Stan the Wan - 287-511». tf Itelln tomcy cannor !»' alfurdeii. mm . COUCH S Chan. $75 . Couch. $75 . rocker $125 lownseu I.IWII Seworen N J In fact, newspaper ad- Home Office every SpecialistonWhirlpool. G.E. & Ken- 3I1314J •GEN. CONTRACTING Specifications Is $20.00 per set and w/full Factory, Heavy Duty RAHWAY By Owner 3-Bedrm Col- andWhite Callaft 5jjin__382-4697 ''•• I »limo|#l Fully |nIufwd Cocktail 4 End Tbl $25 Call Alt CRUISESHIPS ARE HIRING1 $15 vertising was up 12.1 per- 17 BRANT AVE., more, and on most makes & models. WE STOP LEAKS. New roofing A municate with Ihe I.eqal SCIVK es. " mower. $50 382-4307 Town Pkg., Air, Radio, CB, onial. Full Basement, hrepls sun- Adopt 3 little kittens whovelost Wednesday. Start im- Bill's Painting & Paperhanging. for Standard Specifications $5.00 6pm 634J913 634-1886 7891569 RAHWAY 854 Pratt St. Aug 20. 9' $29,500' Cambean. Hawaii. World cent in 1981. 574-0239. tf NEW LAMDSCAPOM repairs. Work Guar. Clark Builders 382.3570 Office of the Couniv of your LIV.RM.FURN. Contemp 3pcs SOFA and two Chans Tup Cunjition ' porch.garage. $77.500. 388-9605 their home 8 wksokf male tram- CLARK DRAPERY Average room, sidewalls, J12 Ceil- Bob - Gary per volume, which sums shall not Roof Rock, Excel. Cond Something lor Everyone! mediately. No ex- Inc., 14 yrs. exp 381-5145 Residence or hv communicatinij DISHWASHER Hotpomt Port J300 Mat fume Brass HrJbrd Call tor Guide. Directory. Newslet- Repairs on wash., dryers, dshwshrs. SERVICIS, INC. ings»5. 634-5760 382-3877 be returned. $195 3883396 : 35,000 mi., $5000. rt-WiMsEM 862J521 Call me belore garage sale or mov- perience necessary. Na- SLIPCOVERS Avocado Green. Excel Cond . $50 Kg.s.' S3C0 Callaft 5 _ 969-0514 MOTORCYCLES Mobile home 2 bdr. fireplace, dm- ter (916)72ZllllEit gas t elec. ranges 541-726S or •LANDSCAPE STELLMACH ROOFING CO All types with Legal Services of Neu- Jersey. STOVE G.is. fjppan 36 w t;nll. I German Shepherd Pups AKC Reg UPHOLSTERING John's Painting S Contract IntAEnt. Bids must be submitted on the 1 ingroomlurn. Iowrent969-3175or ing Old & collectible items also tional Company. Do ol Rooling S Leaks. Free est Gutters Call 381^184 81 K. '.'»"> I II) lli'u,:lii js «;'|,.| CoH ONLY M: Sat., AtomUbloid 636-2414 Day 4 Nile calls. 20 yrs. DESIGN/PLANTING Inc., by calling 201 246 0770 stainless steel top SK'b Cjll M 925-1145 Sire & Dam on premises Large wanted. Fair pnees paid UPHOLSTERING-reasonable prices Bonded & Ins. Light Carpentry/ Proposal Form furnished to the bid- DRUM SET Ludwig. 4-pc w/stands ; Aug. 20, btwn. 1 & 6 OIL COMPANY OPENINGS • Off- your work right in the exptr. •LAWN MAINTENANCE £ Leaders Call S Save - Anytime ELECTRICAL SERVICE • MAPLE BED Bin SpnnR Martiess 6pm 5749587 l' vrr H.i', I',,, KM' I. X h'a latk bones 1125. 382-2459 HOROSCOPE by guaranteed work 60yrs in business Repairs Wallpapering & Samtas der and must be enclosed In a seal- The action has been instituted for . 634-7742 shore rigs accepting applications •SODDING/SEEDING 634-7183 less cymbals. $350 Call 79pm 3 4 si;e Good Cond $30 biHHi an .".•,i.ii!);$|j,!]0 R.ihrtay comfort and security of Appliance Repairs S Parts A4/Electric, Lie. No. 52O7.Qualirr the purpose of foreclosing the mor . STEREO AM tM /cmth ti4 Ion,; i 634-0341 Garage Sale JJJ Why Bother' Con- READINGS Mr.. Koy* SwTiyan634-121y 63412177 Hung. All Callsans. 5740087. ed envelope bearing the name and weekdays 388-6369 3826730 FOR SALE OR RENT American Noexpenence. S24.000plus. For in- Roodar & Advisor. Cord, Microwaves, air conditioning, work, low rates Free Est All. 4. . . 382-3403 WalnutCabmi't $10 634-7182 sider Ad Costs. Time. Trouble your own home. Details DON'T REUPHOISTER! WE REPAIR 381-9*10 Frank's Painting Int/E»t. Free Est address of the bidder and the pro- tgage daled Oclnhet 31. 1466 : Red Cross lo Call (312) 920-9675 Eit 2888P, Palm, Cryttal. Avallobl* sewing machines I vacuums Ex- SMALL JOBBER 549-3878 tl DESK Matching chair 4 storage HOPEDS. MotcBecane $200 Jawa STENEROTTE M,ich A laws f. 1: Y irn.ih.i I /"i It Sl'.'i'l f. (In) Notice to prospective renters Any Rainouts! We'll Pay Fair Cash and application mailed. & RECOLOR VINYL FURNITURE & AverateRoomt35. 634-3161 ject name. The bid must be accom made by ROIKTI .1 Hlcliey and • Also open evenings for Prlvot* Parties S perienced, courteous, reliable ser- HANDYMAN chest Colonial Pine Asking $200 5429 95. Gen 3500 Watt Winco Hike \i'..il.l',,i,i Hi",l Oiler Sapphires arc rentsadvertised herein loiquahlied "NOW.". Call Ken 75M671 '" ALDAWN ELECTRIC Louise V. Richey. Ins wife as Mor paper Used onl( 5 mo 5500 C.ill I Gathering!. vice any time any day or night. CAR SEATS AT YOUR RESIDENCE Eipenenced Painting t Paperhang- COMPLETE HOME REPAIRS pan led by a Certificate of Surety Ollall.5pm 486^826 $300_ 381-4334/381-2791 4999202 real rental .may be subiect to any HAULING t CLEANUP Commercial, residential, industrial alt 5 750-1431 j considered 352-3649 ing. Int/EiL Free est Guaranteed. 636-0886 guaranteeing to furnish a Perfor- tgagors. lo R I Scoll Mortgage. . rebate or credit required by Stale GENERAL HELP WANTED • Earn •Mnutii 247-7565 Bonded, insured Lie. 5217 /.' H.,nn,i 7!u; i c Good Shape COLONtA Attics, cellars, garages cleaned C«IIJoe.73«-72H or 634-9164 mance Bond for 100% of the con- Company, and ultimately assiqned good luck stones. lawiim_5£4-.6_3ttseq]___ tl 522580 Weekly vvoiking in your Jack's Appliance Service • Specialist Disposal of contents. Free est Renl Us call Jim 213-2745 Yard 7«86J USED CARS A TRUCKS j USED CARS & TRUCKS 789 1569or634-1886 MOVING SAU - PO.. .rt^,. AMFICO, G.BEUIrW J__ M tract In event of award, an executed to the Plaintiff and concerns leal USED CARS & TRUCKS home Part or lull lime For free on GE and Hotpomt. Refrigerator, 3SJ-72S5. cleanup, lawnscut. lighthaulmg.al- 1 , Sofai. fl/W TV Orh«r Fw Intenor/E»tenor Painting John W Paulikas - no 10b too small estate located at 112'i Washington " 80 Buick Regal superbly maintain Alt PRICID TO «LLI CoJI Details mail self-addressed, Hiring Dtpt. 77, Washer. Dryer. Range. Dishwasher, tics, garages, basements cleaned Non-Collusion Affidavit, and ex- 76 Dudp.e L'jrry Van • LUNCH PETS PETS KITCNEIIOIKTTE Rubbish removal, demolition work 283-3065 Free Estimate Lic4?83 2832194. H Avenue, Twp of Scotch PLUM and ' ed excellent condition body V-8 73 HIM k Ct'niuiv II. |)li .IC 38L6304 stamped envelope to RIC. P.O. Box CaN 636-3963 HANDYMAN-CARPENTER lor all ecuted Political Contribution Af IRUCK Call 3815404 1040 Lent Star Dr., . GtOtGt AVI.. KAHWAY CHAIRS sheds, garages, houses Free Exterior, Interior Industrial Painting Need an Eleclncian'Call WUNDER to someone you Invc. Borough of FanwtxKl. County of ps/pb a/cAlter6pm 2471611 am, Im 8, CIHJ:, Re,: i;.r. ihf.n MISC. FOR SALE 327. Pepacfc. N) 07977 AIR CONDITIONING AND lobs-cellar lo attic. Painting, panel- ftdavlt, a statement setting forth the 75 foid Bionco 4 nheH ctm j RECOVERED Estmute 3I1-2S2J & Paperhanging. Free Estimate. ELECTRIC Lie Bus Permit No. 5/36 Union, State of New Jersey, ami 79 Camarro Berlinella a/c Call,ill 5pm 9690503 l||ll-WHll'", Nl'rV & IKl'd S. ll|'S MANICURIST & PEDICURIST Fuller H«w Bmmf.U, TX. 574-mj REFRIGERATION 5O ing, ceilings, closets. All minor home Your Memorial Gift names and addresses of all ™f SM.E 5 Joonno Ploc (oHWmd, lur Pat's Trucking Demolition ol 388-0855 tf am/fm. p/s p/b Elec windows spd. 30? en,; Niirust He* Pamt 73 Oodf;*' V.in Autii M Wall Piper Removal. Ask lor John. repairs-Call 636-7344 also, for possession of said |) ". |) h Ri-|).lir') Ki'iit.il, |,,n Kjl,.., •W3O. tOfct Dukll Rd to WfltxJY) 8/19 Part Time Salary plus commission. Service And Repair stockholders In the corporation of MUST Bf StEN'Asking $4500 78130 garages, clean up work, yards Call until 11pm. 925-3107 Rodriguez Electrical Contractor helps support medical $4795 Can be seen at 1230 farre Built in Bed Ideal fu C.untM n^ 381-4454 IC OWNERS WANTED °"d'o> 8/20. tan . Mom Hair Salon in Rahway/Coloma Area Resdenbal & Commercial Call Oinatta* partnership who own ten percent or premises I'M ._. 381-5913 SINGLES ONLY cellars. & houses. Fully ins licensed & Bonded No 3894. Noiob research, eduration Good Cond Reasonabl Jim at 636-0357 Of 721-4046 Made SAl'SPAINTING-lnt/Ext.Fullylns. SERVICES TeirJ^ahwayoiCall 381-6709 4862546 Professional Grooming 382-3344 Widower prefers widow lo* mean- loosmall 636-3297 more of Its stock of any class or of You, Robert J Richev a/k/'a .. 75 Monte Carlo lor bod» pjns 73 Vtg.i. 11 0(10 mi 3U-7763 Free Est 25 yrs. exp. Call Anytime and patient 78 BuickCenlury ?<)r. 6cyl p/s I Custom "'.Mi' i'l'i littPi! ( ipertly WEPAYJ600 PERTHOUSAND(.60) SITUATION VMHTFn mjful relationship (eading to mar- SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS To SEWER i DRAIN CLEANING all Individual partners In the partner- Robert Richey, are made a defer] $|00_Cajl3jt b30p.ii 381-4229 sysleni Ni-ft parts Complete Animal Care at Your Doorstep Appliances S furniture moved 322-9409 '/EUS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING p/b a/c 54.000 mi Excel cond ij.ib! I lilt in 10.,I 'io"ii' All) solj & > EACH FOR ENVELOPES SECURED. to someone you lobe. raje. Write ibout yourself & in- All makes and Models . Ordw FREE ESTIMATES service activities ship who own ten percent or greater dant because you have anrl/or had $400 HELP WANTED HOUSE CLEANING DONE • Relia"ble Reasonable rates. Call Ray. 634-4987 Smoke 1 Burglar Alarms B_0 o«rS_3000 757-6806 75 Lincoln Town Coupe A 1 Condi 6340244 dun. in .1 in si-cti.in.il $150 STUFFED AND SUBMITTED TO US clude phone no. Pis. reply: Atom 25 yrs. »p 750-1871 H-IEE DINETTES SUSAN'SWALLPAPERING/STEVE'S Interest therein, and a Certified an ownership interest in the • PART TIME-3 Full Djrsa Week -9 Your Memorial Gift i Responsible. Free EsL Call 3»2-705lof3ll-<157 Attic Fans '77 Plymouth Volare Ong owner tion.$2895 Call 2251473 71 Nova.bc>! Guoc! ln .,! I NrpMl.-c.iit 865-6300 Convenient-Gas Saving-Time Saving OKAY TO SEND US THOUSANDS. Tabloid, P.O. Bo» 1061 El. Railway. FACTORY WAREHOUSE PAINTING 213-1911 «r56WH7 QUALITY PAVING Speciali;ing in Check or Bid Bond for not less than a.m. lil 5 p.m. Start an exciting helps support medical . 38J-2462 All Types ol f lectncal Woik premises under foreclosure GoodBasmilcaEi- (JuickS.il.' Si ''j FREE DETAILS. RUSH SELF- N.J. 07065 BRICK. TILE, CEMENT 'Of En^ttwoA A Int/EiL Is* fata. Fret Estimate. resurfacing & new asphalt ten percent of the total bid. 75 000 mi Needs some electrical VVn ok! ,in,:V i-o-.l'-i lied $b0 FULLY EQUIPPED MOBILE career in Advertising Our rapidlyex- License No 6587 351-6718 You. Mrs Robert .1 Richey a/k.'.i Coll 4997971 ADDRESSEDENVELOPETO WORLD research, education CERAMIC TILING OHISTO IROS. UUIM6 REYSPAINTINGLeadersi Gutters! driveways. Free Estimates Fully wiring AskingSJ500_ 388-4792 75 Lincoln Town Coup>- A I Condi l)ii]*n 'nil. ti I'r.n {ouch $150 paneling newspapers have sales BABYSITTING Single Female, 28, seeks unattach- [382-2141,gJ Mrs. Robert Rlchey. are made a V.'i> nlil limn;,- Km H.itlet $100 3P. 201 JOHN ST SUITE M. and patient Bathrooms remodeled YOU CAU...W! HAUl Roofing. Free Estimates. Guaranteed. 381-8236 Bidders are required to comply 11 OLDS Toronado Brghm V8 tioji.$2_895_CaJI 245-1473 positions in our Advertising Dept ed white male who is fitness mind- party-defendant for Ihe reason thai ' *Halr CuHlng'NaH Clipping*Ear SALINAS. CALIF 93901 Mature Woman ToBabysit5yearold JimMoyer 6344643 Attic* •otomenti Caroovt 48*5976 with the requirements of Public 403 Engine. Aulo Excel Cond 6/Cht'i-y Capnci- -Id' Rt:i", ,'IM: C.ililiir.nipl 5741579 Applicants must be: Responsible. service activities ed, enjoys outdoors, canoeing, day- Jofd. Conn %,,., !„„,., FURNITURE-Touch-up and Polish PRIDE ELECTRIC CO. 74 Mercury 2 dr Cougai loaded [ near School No 27, Call Alter 4 00' If Robert J. Richey ,i/k/a Robert White Blue padded Landau roof. Goodwoikcjr $11 J 6347230 I'd ,111 I I'lul (r1!:!);!'' ^{)(H] I O'ld' Cl«anl»f *FI*a Dip MALE or FEMALE lor General Olfice hiking, theatre & d«ncing. Ph. Reply Tile Bathroom repaired A4R SPRAY PAINTING 4 SAND Caning 4 Rushing. Sam Giaimo. A Laws 1975, c.127. musljjeseen 3881877 •have own car. must be 18 yrs or 3»9431 CI«On*d Dtmg WorV Apt g Industrial. Commercial. Richey is mamed. you would have? a Blue plush mt All power 40/60 63 foid Van b cyl I ii>d hi Ii0ll$b0 ' I I' "LllH.lllytinie older. Call 574-1578 lor appoint Work SomedrmngrequiredlorReal Atom Tabloid. P.O. Box 1061 (X. Remodeled-Masonry BLASTING. Bldgs. Factones. House. 634-7420 Residential ARTHRITIS This contract Is funded In full by a 74 Chrysler Newport. 4-dr . new Your dog will not loavo Estate Management Olfice. Call Reliable woman to care lor my 14 Dower interest in the premises pwr 6 way seat, a/c am/fm stereo engine cu'.tam ml M.irw n.^ 381-9544 0 your pr«mn«i of b« locked ment or apply in person al 219 Cen- Rahwiy. N.J. 07065 Emery Gbgoli.3814307 REUPHOLSTERING 'loo.. Sond«Jif,n,,"^i Steel, metal items. Low Rate. Til 8 Insured & Bondod U.S. Department of Housing and paint, a/c. cruise control, vinyl lop 1 myN o EdBon home FOUNDATION under foreclosure br3kes4e>haustsysls Callall 5pm parts $550 923 3220 m o coo* wiihoul food or tralAve. Railway. Mon-Thurc 9-5 750-1191 rS^D ? . Ceramic Tiling, bathrooms remodel- TOM P_m_ 73*0)07 24 Hour S«rvlc* Cdd$9q09?J3Z20 V0! I II \''1'< M.ilcbi-r.in.' iOV Specializing in: . References! 3SS-7399 Urban Development Community weekdays 4 all 9am Sal 4 Sun ^_q_ _?J: water oil day wailing hn BOOKEEPERPart Time. Hours « PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ed & repaired. Free Estimates. Call ova 30 run nmtm 312-3376 Fr»« EitlmaUt Send Gi/i to: You, Mr. Richey. husband ol Viili>:.-t|i' llii.liM .'llOll mi $4(10 Poodles. Terriers & Schnauzers TRAINEES lorn a progressive sales Im an experienced mother and [MOVING? Development Block Grant. 4 37 73 Caprice Wagon. $895 74 turn among all th» othan days adjustable to suit you. Ex. Learn popular piano, harmony & John. 3174492 or 54*6722 1 AMhfins Foundation Louise V Richey, are made a party ?i PhO'/nn B'ok.'rjf,,- i.ui'(i,,s 'HI I ,A Cill2726051 Professionally Trained, t-ully Qualified organization We will train you. Car a babysitter. I will care lor your child EXPERIENCED MEN The Municipal Council reserves Camarro. $1095 Both w/a/c. p/s Hamtt iBMtiM XI perrence necessary Call Unity House thtory.EJZappuUHt-2711 tf LIGHT 574-1175 "B Roulo 73 Soulh defendant for the reason that if .' CO'11 - - • en 283-2690 btw. the hrs. ol 9am-4pm at the MOTHERS! I will send your child to 8623657 Money no object !cr person with Send Gift to: curr/w PIAM onoui aun t aii Cleaned VICE 634-2524. fl friendship called flight whan Clark Mun Bkig. Clark. N.J. Must ^«r«l St School No. 4 & 5 daily Concrete driveways.' patios ArthrltIB Foundation its object it poor and ob- Mowing Call Rich at 381-7929 ihile you work Very Reliable other instruments it tour home. sdewalks. All types olbnck & block U>«d Appliances NORMAN'S TV SERVICE- Exp. ser, Dated: 8/5/83 btaCbikresident 3JS-3600elU6 15 Pro»p«:t Lam 1 scure, and intimate whan he Joseph M. Hartnett S3MS10 Anytime 3M-31II work Free Est 213-3491 lor 20 yrs Reas rates 4944898or W. LEWIS BAMBRICK Colonl*. N.J. 07067 SS 311.000. if rich and dmoui." Business Administrator 276-1776 days and e»es Clerk of tlie Supenor Court Ambrose Bierce 21...8/11,8/18/83 Fee:$93.62 It...8/18/83 Tee $52 39 I'ACh 12 THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1983 ?f RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT

Prospective students may attend classes on the Cran- High school For further information KI)/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY. AUGUST 18. 1983 PAGE 13 English professors also register on the Cran- ford or Scotch Plains cam- please telephone the Union ford campus from Monday to host puses. Dr. Kreisman said. County College Admissions r. to Thursday from 8:30 a,m. Hot Line at 272-8580. \ . college offerings to 3 p.m. and from 6 to 8 on creativity p.m., on Fridays from 8:30 The courses are open to Linden High School will a.m. to 3 p.m., and on Area intellectuals all adults, as well as to high I ' r !v.i i [in rlcsi ir^ v. h'i I eic. leachcrs should be ICE DIRECTORY be the site for three college- today's world is immora. Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 school students who have •Mi.!' •.'. ri'i.'i;.' .' iin| OMIIIHI "asking questions of the ALLIANCE and without any accepted credit courses to be offered p.m. been recommended by their V I ;.i:.-: ( illi-il;. ( nil:-:-.- siudents. helping them REALTY -ROOFING- meaning, and writing is by Union County College These courses are being principals or guidance coun- '•'.'•• .ipp.'ll.'liji I" i'j;:L'!llII!-' SIDING clarify what they mean lo losi art. this fall, it was announced offered at Linden High selors. Students may also ^4 77 Valley Rd honored CUSTOM SIDING .' !'"ii ..liijc-! !•• lillctcn ' rml say." he says. loday by Dr. Leonard T. WINDOWS "In such a world, what School to accommodate in- choose to audit the courses Nursery/ CJark« ' I'I • ' NIM:' i l!'.!; s;iiili; lii'j\ "'[Tie student docs not Kreisman, the vice presi- 388-0077 Thirty-seven Clark and engineering, John Sheehan, business, Anne Genega. AFFORDABLE QUALITY WITH QUICK SERVICE ROOFING are we preparing our stu dividuals who may find it rather than take them for Fish have been teen at ocean '.• i'li !--l!i;\.c Hi ITIL-I lo "cl have the 'perfect paper' in- dent for academic affairs. Kindergarten "Your Friendly Rahway residents were 20 Kennedy Dr.; nursing- 76 Jacques Ave., and dents for?." asks the old difficult or inconvenient to credit. depths of almost 7 miles. DORMERS ".•{•I' '•I'k'll'i 'M h'' l, Neighborhood Specialist" ^ERS ( side him. contrary to what teacher in Dr. Ashby's The two courses, which School among 381 full-time and Elizabeth General Medical Loree Swisstack, 510 Al- SIDIiv •Reroofs Aluminum ADDITIONS .r.•;i!.\•_• .1-. ihc\ •liuiii'd *)c. ,'i m;iii> teachers believe." Dr. story. will be conducted from 6:30 •Reading Readiness part-time students named to Center, Betty Marcocci, bermarle St.; engineering. • REP Skills & Concepts McC racken slated. "Ii is "Writing is a losi an. We to 9:15 p.m. on Mondays, the dean's list at Union 143 Acorn Dr.; electronics Gary Carlson. 280 W. •Tearoffs noi jtiM drawn out nf the need iii some way to get it are Finite Mathematics and •2-3 & 5 Bali Day County College in Cranford technology, Ernest Pauliny, rand Ave.; nursing-Eli- LICENSED STEEL 'A' ..'ill. mind and put onto paper in General Psychology. Both Sttsiou and Scotch Plains for the Jr., 136 Thomas Dr.; hu- zabeth General Medical back to make writing a MOVING AHTV/HBlf & FULLY •Vinyl I )i I mi Mc( :,nkcii ;iiid [ an essa\. As Fmylish tea carry three credits. Raised letters •Day Con Program spring semester. man services/interpreters Center, Joanne Coyle, 785 creative act," Dr. Ashby INSURED I); -Mien .Viiln. hnlli I chirrs, we locus too much says. In-person registration at Araikble-Open m m couimrr To be eligible for the for the deaf, Shari Lubin, 78 Stone St.; Mary Ford, 461 •Windows ;• •• 11', i ilc |it"lcssors HI I lie Business 7:30 an to 5:30 pa dean's list, a student must i on mistakes, rather than It is through this phil- he high school will be held For information on that Rutgers Rd.; liberal arts, Inman Ave., and Francos FREE Custom Bull! CARPENTRY FUEL OIL ' '!'•-•;"-•'. I jij'li'iii IIL'I.KII I new area asking questions about the on Tuesday, Sept. 6, from 7 achieve a 3.0 average based Susan Baar, 34 Amelia Dr., Marie Burns, 787 Linden ADDITIONS & •R«mod»llng S Repairs osophical view Dr. Ashby Call T0U RIE ESTIMATES Premium Grade iii-.'hi. sci iuriii liicir '. icv.s world students are Irving lo 8:30 p.m. Classes will Cards 1155 & 2153 St. Georges on a 4.0 scale with no gracie and Kathleen Macaluso, 17 Ave.; electronic laser •Vinyl & Aluminum recommends English com- DORMERS Siding 'Hi !iic Mihji-i:i III p;i|>cr--> [ create through writing." begin on Monday, Sept. I 2. Ave., Railway rn M00-523-2460 lower than a "C." Lance Dr.; nursing-Muh- technology, Dennis Evans. position teachers leach not La^-l fat. F730-C ALL WORK OUARANTIID (In Writing) •Thermal Window! : !)..•'. iHi\cra! ;il llic \W1 T his all points lo a sub- "what they know," but, 381-6640 Clark residents named to lenberg Hospital, Amy 270 E. Scott Ave.; elec- S Doors 1 •20 Y»ar» of Meticulous < < ill'.. ."!- I iM'li'-h Assn ( DII nieresiing and of more the list include: Account- Czarnatowicz, 43 Malvern tromechanical technology, stantial change in teaching rather "what they love." Craftsmanship 1 value than the traditional OFFICE & li'iciK c III A^IIL' . ilk'. N. ( . writing composition, ac ing/data processing, Fred Dr.; non-matriculated, Mit- Edward Anderson, 264 DAVID GINFHIDA .94* For Dr. Ashhy. it follows What I Did on My Summer I Hni.'i id llic pmlcssors' cording lo Dr. McCracken's Busier, 95 Meadow Rd., chell Roth, 76 Cook St., Forbes St.. and Patricia COMPLETE SHOWROOM CHAS. F. GRANT then, that teachers should Vacation' that often has 'K.N. CHATTERJEE, M.D.. M.S., F.CC.P.^ HOME IMPROVEMENTS CO. 150 Gal. Min. i':ij.i-i i'-l;ili:il li i llic lhane theory. and Diana Cerra, 19 River- and Edmund Soine, 93 Blankcnship, 509 Hamilton 24 ELM AVE. Carpentry I Woodworking ask students lo write about become the standard essay FINANCING C.O.D. ONLY 'SIM < !i;iii-'(.-.: luj'lhh 101 179 Main St. Woodbridge side Dr.; biology. Marc Lakeside Blvd.; secretarial St.; liberal arts/com- "Our job shouldn't be to tilings "they love," "things or those beginning 499-7555 AVAILABLE RAHWAY Service available in ;i I KinsliimiL'iJ World." Paladino, 62 Stonehenge science, Maureen Oates, 51 munications, Ralph Basile, hinder or prevent students thai are sacred to them." (The late Dr. Frederick's Offlco) JOIN OUR FAMILY OF SATISFIED (cor. Main Si.) siudents." CUSTOMERS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD I ii'.'lisii J 0J is :t b.'isic ' in- from writing, it should be lo Terr.; business/computer in- Amelia Dr., Deborlft Sia- 2312 Elizabeth Ave.: Bene- •'*'•' ' • ' ' v v.''..'' "The difficult part of all 321.0099 S*B 541-2787 llmllKllPl \ CollcfC I'.llj'lisl] And Dr. McC racken, in formation systems, Michael chelski, 5 Linda La., and dict Boyce. 1202 Broadway, ask the right questions that this." he admits, "is neither 634-2678 A mini1 u iiiipiisiiiini course his English 101 courses, has A Walk-In Office Gallacher, 7 James Ave., Patricia Vorse, 87 Georgia and Susan Hrepcsak. 520 allow students to make or we as teachers sometimes, Additions, Alterations, iciiij.'iu lii IIHisi. CDIIC'I'L' isked students to "see their NO WAITING—NO APPOINTMENT and Michelle Russell, 207 St., and word processing. Booth Ct.; mechanical tech- Dorm en, Garages, create their own world." lie and students, also, don't MOPING SERVICE DIRECTORY ADS can be yoursl Ih-shineii jiroinni I he coun- writing as a way of making —Less Expensive Than An Emergency Room— West La.; business, Roger Donna Deangelis, 10 Picton nology. John Giardiiuu.294 explained. really know what we love." Black Ink Most Convenient Hours: Kitchen S Balfuoom Call An Expert /. S :i\ I )rs Mc< Yackcn and hemsdves who they arc." Mull, 35 Harold Ave., and St. W. Linden Ave.. and non- Remodeling Only 156 TOTAL for 8 consecutive weeks. Dr. Ashby offers a more- "English 101 is the last Monday thru Friday 1:30-8 J.C. ROOFING / \shh> ii;iw \WHIL-II a series "We ask them to write White Index Saturday 9-1 Raymond Trusik, 11 Cook matriculated, Laura C/o- Decks, Pdioi, pessimistic and philosophic free course in the univer- Rahway residents named Slfjmo — HOME IMMOVIKIITS lA • 'I .ii lull's on llns llieine. "I perception of today's chang- icrsonally, bui not about 500 Complete Medical Services St.; computer science/data include: Business/public ad- pek, 953 Stacy PI. ;) lo Storage Btrns sity, because it is the only All Types ol 636-2221 \\ I1 • i iii;' ihen opinions on ed world and iis effect on ibjcciive things," Dr. •XRay*Laboratory •Diathermy processing, Thomas Sch- ministration, John O'Con- 40", ' - ticals. course where teachers can S 90 •Minor Surgcry'Proctoscopy Home Improvement ,(ALl AMYTIME71 :MIU ihe leaelini;! ol llns students' writing and teach- vshby said. "We want them only 16 plus tax 8 neider, 1130 Maurice Ave.; nor, 1008 Richard Blvd.; Josoph Casalo / . teach what they love, be- 1,000 only 20°° !us tax •ProctosigmoidoscopyPap Smear Roofing & Siding IMHUCT wn*\ h\\ '.•imi'M' lias HI should liai'c ers' expectations. He, too. to write about any personal P College cause the course is not inner struggle they might Senior Citizens Welcome Folly Lnmrid " i.li.uivcd over llie lasl 10 feels Hnglish composition K & C Builders Mvmcfi Uumn bound by any generally-ac- Medicare & Medicaid Accepted '. l'. Us. teachers much change the have, so they can question Other papers and colors available- to 'travel' Gonorol Contractors cepted purpose, method or what's going on in their per- HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS OF YOUR Benefits restored Cui'inlNd 100% / If i Jr. ML( laeken's lhenr>. method in which they leach content," Dr. Ashby be- • Come in and see our samples... CHOICE ARRANGED FOR YOU 738-8442 ALL nrPftOFRfr>/UA. sonal lives." to high school J.J. Coll anytim* far FREE Etlimalt FREE ESTIMATES! HERE ARE 16 REASONS si'i I'Mili in his paper, cniiil their subject. lieves. i.-tl "Heiii;1 anil Wiilum on The two professors hope In "The Last Judgment," Both professors "practice Two non-credit college liit- liniik." P. in onler lo gel Dr. Ashby expresses his their colleagues around the for veterans courses will be offered at MULDERS 1 what they preach." with Dr. Fast service guaranteed :).Mf TO START!! '.liulenls ol wruniL lo he country who teach the New Providence High Sch- Accurate Rug Cleaning, Inc. point of view through two Ashby attempting to get his The Veterans Adminis- Student benefits have ihen inosi crealive. and English 101 writing course ool this fall by Union Coun- -• CN rs • New Low Seasonal Rates (Save Up To 30%) characters in a story about a writing students to compose tration has been designated been restored for full-time, 120 Gertrude St., Clark iheielore ihen host, lea- Jisillusioned elderly English will agree to some extent THE C. George Constandis, M.D. to administer restored bene- post-secondary students bet- ty College's Division of • Lowest Bank Terms in the State! >n paper thoughts about Continuing Education. tlieis need lo chance the professor who is about to students cannot be asked in fits payments to veterans' ween 18 and 22. Parents 382-0256 tilings that are "sacred to The courses are "Under- • Finance Through Our Own Company; All Types uai i!ie\ leaeh such coin retire and a younger, more the current 1983 environ- announces spouses and children who with child-in-care benefits I Rugs Steam cleaned them -death, marriage, ATOM TABLOID the opening of his office standing Computers" and •;«i> Of Financing Plans Available L'V Rather (hun make >piiinisiic (English teacher. ment to write about all the lost their benefits under the will be paid the benefits bet- by truck friendship, sexuuliiy." traditional subjects that for the practice of 'Preparation for the mounted unit. / • Pay Nothing Until the Job is Completely Finished. iiiai:'iiial coininenls on pap- Dr. Ashby, through his Omnibus Reconciliation ween the youngest child's SAT's." (Scholastic Ap- er, snhiiulled In sludcnls, I want them to work out students 50, and even 10 219 Central Ave., Rahway, N.J. Upholstery & 2 Free Home Improvement Consulting & Est. character of the old pro- their lives on paper," Dr. Act of 1981. 16th and 18th birthdays. titude Tests). Drapery Cleaning ' iiieu-K oirreciiii}' iiraininar. lessor, proffers the notion and five years ago were ask- Internal Medicine Congress authorized re- Future adjustments to No prior knowledge of Season Sale On All Work Now! Ashby says, "a little more ed to think about. 574-1200 storation of these benefits benefits will be based upon computers, mathematics or OPIRATED Most Jobs Completed In 1 Week at to carry out a promise made increases in Veterans' Ad- electronics is required for B»iidenliil & Comnntcitlfloed Sink» i Riw Bisiin Open Sat. & Sun. For Your Convenience 1130 Raritan Road by the military to service ministration educational as- the non-technical computer course, which will begin on Member National Remodelers Assn. personnel who later died in sistance allowance for stu- Sleet Cranford, N.J. 07016 Monday, Sept. 19, and will \b !-. . BrlltC MIDDLIfIX A Navy aerographer. or as a result of military ser- dentsifnd upon increases in Member Chamber of Commerce & BBB. meet on Mondays from 7 to Clllill She learned her pro- Dependency and Indemnity TIRE '•••• MASONS Free Insulation and Energy Surveys fession in the Navy. vice. 9 p.m. Jack Tuite of the CARPET & Hours by Appointment Compensation for surviving ALL TYPES Our crews depend on The Veterans Adminis- Bureau of Records, M. I. S. yyi 06 UPHOLSTERY MASONRY WORK Warehouse Sale On All Siding Now! her for the weather 272-0066 tration will pay benefits spouses with a child-in-care. Union County Dept. of Hu- 24 L. iii H6 CLEANING r *St«pi *Flroplac0t Lowest Rates On Dormers & Add-A-Levels information they need similar to those eliminated if Eligible students should man Resources, will teach O iV) j7 3 Cleaning Systems $.11 ii •Wolkl •Palloi to do their job. the course. Tuition is S50. MON i'l> We Warehouse Our Own Materials-Wholesale the eligible person is the sur- have received their restored •>« tli • Shampoo • Steam • Showcase *Drlvaways 'Porchot 1 She's one example vivor of a member or for- benefits checks by Aug. 1. The four-session SAT- Mi 4li Al 3 Different Prices •Brick Front! •Chlmnof* Best Prices on Replacement Windows DIAL-A Di«p«f • Furniture of the many highly M-1 1? mer member of the armed Payments will be retroac- preparation course is being • W.ll. • Floon •Woodburning Stovts in the State! skilled men and PHOTOGRAPHY BY offered in both English and %ih 01 mil IUIVEYS CHIEHFUUY GIVEN forces who died while on ac- tive to this past January. $51 25 -: I:ST. women who joined mathematics. The mathe- •TOR SKRVICF. CALL" Work Done By Our Own Skilled Craftsmen tive duty prior to Aug. 13, Those eligible as parents S51 06 II That's Nol Enough-Slop In Or Givo Us A Call Wo vo Got Plenty Mocu' the Navy and found a This Spot matics section will meet on Servpro of Clark/Wesllield 283-1361 rewarding career. John R. Hawks 1981 or whose death after with child-in-care benefits Llonivd • Fully Ini. -FREE ESTIMATES ——• Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m.. • ;. SMES TAX Some of the best discharge was the result of a are expected to receive their beginning Sept. 20, and the 499-7119 Aluminum Siding • Add-A-Levels • Windows • Fireplaces people in their fields Could ADVERTISING disability incurred in or ag- first checks during October. Vinyl Siding • Insulation • Energy Savers • Gutters are working in the English section on Thurs- MASON Steel Siding SLIDE PRESENTATIONS gravated by military service days from 7 lo 9 p.m., SONS IHE LATEST IN ACOUSTICALLY • Shell Dormers • Roofing • Additions rtavy. Men and MODEL-PORTFOLIOS GENEHAL COHTHACTOB AUTO INSURANCE SERVICE women who believe Be Yours before Aug713, 1981: beginning Sept. 22. Stu- CUSTOM 1UIU SPRAY TEXfURED Asaweather PREMIUMS APPLIANCE being the best means PUBLIC RELATIONS dents may register for either FIREPLACES CEILINGS CALL NOW forecaster, more when it's done FASHION subject or both. Tuition is iMITED STEPS. PATIO Choice of modium or ooting you up? /'' Mackie NEW GARAGE coarse, with glitter elfect REPAIR she could be for their country. $25 S25 per course. 1 roberf To register for either (if EI.K ;..- healed, available. Concoals % S $ % > 7 ^rr: & & on your ilesiilanl WATERPROOFING minor flaws & crocks in OFFICES & WAREHOUSE 6 o'clock news. For College to preview these courses, prospective cor. Siap Puy lmittlhtWi platter co.lings SALES yJ 75 E. Cherry St. students should telephone NIW HOMtl 4 ADDITIONS Shoot roc king available Well ligmt Iw till Pud Reeves, Inc. 40 WOODBRIDGE AVE. lt% working for America: the college at 276-2600. ex at low prtcoi. Commer- Wilt Oui Ni> "EXPRESS WHAT IT MEANS TO She'd rather work MASONRY REPAIRS •Toa$ler$»Vatuum$ Rahway tension 206 or 238. WOOD STOVE, fit! Will cial & residential. Fully BE TOGETHER" 7 Weeks insured. UPHOLSTERING for the Navy. >APPER" HUBIH RATING COMPUTER •lronsH.amps«Fans lineup for fall ^J^Mmm^jn^W S Man. thru Fri. 9-6 27 Yvari Exp*rl*nc» buildermm m s • Ii...ck IMOTII « buputilba ~^^~ ^~^^ ^ Sat. 9-3 Sun. noon to 3 p.m. FREE TELEPHONE QUOTES •Coflee Makers •CUSTOM FRAMING & MATTING Self-awareness Insured, Llc*m«d wd llc 7 574-1200 s.o.c ii« 568,0 SpedoUsIs »" " :.82-9514 Siding a Home Iniprovenients •Authorized- 1349 •PORTRAITS IN YOUR HOME 574-3464 Students entering Union logies will participate in the Call 985-1882 201-382-7894 REGINA County College this fall will Aug. 29 program, as will to be taught T. Baranctl Oak Tree Rd. 482 Booth Court PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE MR. COFFEE • HOOVER Rahway, N.J. 382-0733 get a preview of what's in students receiving benefits at workshops BATHROOM C&D TOPS Iselln store for them at a fresh- under the Educational Op- MAGIC :; TREE SERVICE CENTRAL EXPERT A&A 443 LAKE AVE. \ SHERIFFS SALE SHERIFFS SALE man orientation to be con- portunity Fund Program. S POSSIBIF AIR CONDITIONING Frank Daniels Engraving, Inc. The Union County YOUH »ATH ' ' TREE SERVICE • COUPON ducted on Monday, Aug. On Aug. 30 freshman TREE REMOVAL WINDOW UNITS 388-8080 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Council on Alcoholism will CAN BE HESOIFACED, COLONIA SUPERIOR COURT OF Engraving/Thermographing 29, and Tuesday, Aug. 30, orientation will be held for Al A FHACTION OF THE COST & TRIMMING REFRIGERATORS 208 W MILTON AVE. 283-2626 J FREE 8x10 PICTURE JERSEY LAW DIVISION: hold a series of Self-Aware- OF REPLACEMENT ' NEW JERSEY it was announced today by » CAU THE ( • .STUMP REMOVAL PASSAIC COUNTY students in Liberal Arts, ness Workshops starting on ft FREEZERS RAHWAY 382-8713 I WITH A PORTRAIT SITTING DOCKET No. L-4438 81 CHANCERY DIVISION Dr. J. Harrison Morson, the Health and Dental Techno- A ftf SURFACING SPECIALISTS FULLY INSURED Wl SIHVIC! UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. •Business & Social Stationery Wednesday, Sept. 21. at I NIW TUS CUAtANTII FIREWOOD J-7866-81 vice president for student T lOVIAHUFI <> ALL MAKIS F-400-83 JERSEY MORTGAGE • Wedding Invitations*Announcements logies, Health Care Ad- 7:30 p.m. TREE SERVICE BROADWAY BANK & TRUST affairs. • THE FINISHIN6 TOUCH i AND MODILS COMPANY, a New Jersey ministration, Biology, Phy- The two-hour workshops FREE ESTIMATES •LOT CLEARING Slipcovers, Draperies COMPANY, Plantlff vs. corporation, Plaintiff vs. •Social Announcements I 634-4236 SAME DAY & LAWN CARE 636-0278 NEED LOW-COST STORAGE? LOIS M. PROVENZANO, The orientation will offer sical Science, Pre-Sci- CALL DRIVE A NEW VEHICLE JAMES M. ANDREWS, unmarried, •Greeting Cards will be held each Wednes- 3999 SERVICE FULLY IN1UM0 FREE ESTIMATES Bedspreads & Shades OF YOUR CHOICE ... Defendant students insights into what ence/Environmental Sci- i 851-0981 FRfl IJTIMAJIS Let us show you how you will spend less with us et als., Defendents day for eight weeks at the FULLY INSURED ANY MAKE OR MODEL. 272-3527 •Hebrew New Year Cards Wb+ ••••••• 574-0220 Cuitom Hade !o Order than you would with any major moving and storage CIVIL ACTION CIVIL ACTION they can expect to encoun- ence and Basic Studies. Council offices at 300 388-6742 RON COROERO 634-9038 company--and have 7 day per week access to your NO DOWN PAYMENT ALIAS WRIT OF EXECUTION •Bar Mitzvah Invitations ter both academically and Students enrolled in the FOR SALE OF PREMISES WRIT OF EXECUTION North Ave. E., Westfield. things at no extra charge...by the month...drive socially during their initial ^NDSCftPE The Luggago King LOWER MONTHLY PROFESSIONAL By vtrtue of the above-stated writ FOR SALE OF human services curriculum Students will learn tech- [~URBANOn rightup...you keep the key to your own cubicle! PAYMENTS of execution to me directed I shall MORTGAGED PREMISES Quality Engraving Since 1952 experience at the college, he (the Interpreters for the STUDIO A PACKN-CO BOUTIQUE OFFICE niques for reducing stress "•!ilV!CE 1258 ST. GEORGES AVE. expose for sale by public vendue, In said. Deaf Program and the Ger- and anxiety as well as as- LADIES LUTHER HEATING & ROOM 207, In the Court House, In By virtus of the above-itated writ ' • ---ring AVOIEM34-6331 135 Amboy Avenue CLEANING of execution to me directed I shall 3A Commerce Drive Students will be welcom- ontology Program), may at- sertiveness training. Met- SHOES t BAGS AIR COND. the City of Elizabeth, N.J., on ed by Danielle Bey, the ' :rnovol WHOLESALE & RETML (Hwj. 35, K mi. south ol M«m Si., 1 mi. north or Rle. 440) WE DO IT AIL... WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of expose for sale by public vendue, In tend the Aug. 30 program hods of relaxation and & O OFF ANY PAIR •VWhult hwt for FltMirtirtn AM lyp«s of Healing & Air I Kl I! I SIIMAT1. ROOM 207, In the Court House, In Cranford*272-1841 Cond. System4 Installed "From Carpentry for Doctors, Dentists, August A.D., 1983 at two o'clock In president of the Student along with those in the Go meditation will be taught, * £ OF SHOES •Um*« tutta-fitt fat. Woodbridge 750-1440 the afternoon of said day all the the City of Elizabeth, N.J., on Government Assn., who operative Programs in Pro •bkoubt M lukff t Viul Etc & Serviced t& Wallpaper" 388-3311 Lawyers... WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of based on techniques envolv- wuh ihn «d OR BAG •Abfa Itfk CUIll WIICMI 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE right, title and Interest of the above- will serve as the mistress of fessional Nursing and Rad > CENTRAL AC Ceramic Tile Industrial- named defendant In and to the September A.D., 1983 at two ed by Francis E. Cheek, a 1333 ST. GEORGE AVE. Cuitom B*ad»d Jawalry • CAS HEAT Professional or o'clock In the afternoon of said day. ceremonies. iology conducted jointly by COLON!A*3Q2-1060 Mod* To Order > STEAM Slate & Quarry Installation Rahway following property, to wit: doctor of philosophy. •Mr I«M Inakh • HOI WAItt Commercial Describing the college Union County College and FCFF FU • Full. Inured ALL that certain tract or parcel of No previous training in OHH •tai InaWi tuM URBANO HEATING & CALL FOR FREE BOOKLET The property to be sold Is located land and premises, hereinafter par- from their vantage point the Schools of Nursing and any of these areas is re- 7 DAYS •ttitrfeg Ton Milact AIR CONDITIONING Fashion Fabrics R-721 SO 6TVE US A CALL... In the City of Rahway In the County Radiology of Elizabeth 10AM-8PM cr InabtKBrM Lop htiom ticularly described, situate, lying of Union, and State of New Jersey will be Dr. Saul Orkin, the quired. Developing and Fordt. N.J. 0IU3 INTERIOR DECORATORS Fruk Willu. in lulhonnd In. and being In City of Rahway In the president; Dr. Leonard T. General Medical Center in HOT OOOO WITH ANY OTHH! OFFER H* lot Cb»i 4 O ^25-2899 Cuitnins Liiii'ns Yard Goods mpindenl Engiji-Adr Brokir FREE ES1MATI FUUY MSUKP County of Union and State of New" Commonly known as: 1254 maintaining positive at- mmi 142) MAINST..RAHWAY 241-5519 382-4048 Jersey. Clark Street, Rahway, New Jersey Kreisman, the vice presi- Elizabeth and Muhlenberg titudes will also be dis- 272-3527 Tax Lots No. 58 & 59 In Block dent for academic affairs, Hospital in Plainfield. j Stnlcts CMPMT Municipality: Rahway No. 794 Table Grapes-Great For cussed. ROOFING County and State: County of and Dr. Morson. Each two-hour session • ASPHALT & FIBERGLASS SHINGLES Union, State of New Jersey Dimensions of Lot: (Approx- : ••/•• ENTS imately) 50 feet wide by 90 feet long A slide presentation Anyone registered as a will provide brief talks, • HOT ASPHALT BUILT-UP ROOFING Street and Street Number 1984 Air fit: • SLATE REPAIRS • TEAROFFS larkey Nearest Cross Street: Situate on Snacking And Desserts showing campus activities, "non-matriculating" stu- •r . s. LAWNMOWER & HOME IMPROVEMENT Rutherford Street Rahway, New practice in special techni- uy » < Jersey 07065 the westerly side of Clark Street facilities, services and ac- dent should attend either ques, group discussion and Winri.-. 400 feet from the southerly side of tivities, and an informal program as determined by SIDING Tax Lot and Block Numbers: Lot Hazdwood Avenue. role-playing situations. Rehi.: BftOKEN? assoc. discussion with represen- ALUMINUM-VINYL-WOOD 22, Block 68 There Is due approximately his tentative program Potential students may & F;.- REPLACEMENT Dimensions: 175'x 50" tatives of college offices choice, Dr. Morson said. SEAMLESS HOME WINDOWS $35,364.81 together with Interest telephone 233-8810 for en- RAIHS GUTTERS IMPROVEMENTS Nearest Cross Street: (Number of at the contract rate of 14% from directly serving students' Among others addressing All Hake. feet) Scott Avenue (180.821 rollment in the course. The Expert!', & April 27, 1983 to May 19, 1983 needs will follow. the students will be: Patricia REPAIRS n There Is a full legal description on and lawful Interest thereafter, and cost for the eight weeks is Servif "1981 N.J. Contractor of the Year" We In the Union County Sheriffs costs. Individual curriculum Kurisko of Clark, the direc S25. 006 : Office, meetings, a picnic and cam- tor of admissions; Henry 388-3797 TALK to us first and SAVE $ There Is a full legal description on WILLIAM SMELTZER O /•- /.,, (JV There Is due approximately file In the Union County Sheriffs pus tours will complete the Pryor, the director of the aid, and Patricia Deck, the HOM•AlterationE IMPROVEMENs •Roofing 'Gutters T WETJAN FIX IT..!FASTI •Additions 'Roofing $10,646.12 with Interest and costs. Office. fr». The Sheriff reserves the right to program. Dr. Morson sta- Educational Opportunity director of health services. Construction Co., Inc. ESPO'S •Siding •Stone Fronts •Masonry ( fstimfffti Play Your NEW SNAPPER MOWERS IN STOCK •Add-A-Level 'Siding adjourn this sale. The Sheriff reserves the right to ted. Fund Program; Dougla Since 1954— •Doors •Windows 'Awnings adjourn this sale. Also, Michael B. Villano. TREE Repairs On All Mmknz •Bathrooms •Dormers The orientation has been Greenwood, the director of the director of student ac- -'G CONTRACTORS Cards •Garage Doors •Carpenlry SERVICE •Prime Windows & Doors CLARK POWER EQUIPMENT Kc.il IMJIC •Kitchens •Replacement RALPH FROEHLICH ZUCKER, GOLDBERG, BECKER scheduled to accommodate placement testing; Ronald tivities; I. Wynn Phillips, •••••' County, Union County & Vicinities Right, Sheriff students according to the Nakashima, the director of POWft SHAYHG 100% Bank Financing to Qualified Buyers windows & WEBS, ATTYS. the director of athletics and .: .'",, all Home Improvements 1132 Westfield Avenue, Clark CX -474-02 (DJ & RNR) Shop'' Fischer & Kagan, Atty. curriculum in which they counseling; Prof. Judith intramural sports; The Rev. •.•• yuilding»Room Additions FEEDING 541-7966 1 20t Ctntral Avenue 138 Westfield Ave., Clark RALPH FROEHLICH are enrolled. Mayer, the coordinator ol Richard Garcia, and The PRUNING-REMOVAL Hours: 9AM to 6PAA Daily 381-3777 | CL-974-02 (DJ & RNR) Sheriff V.'.-dow Replacements Railway • 3M-Q154 Call for m^M .«.. Freshmen enrolled in developmental studies Rev. Frank Trezoglou, the J4 AERIAL Lin TRUCK Free Estimates 574-9057 4t...7/28. 674, 8/11, 8/18/83 4t...8/ll,8/18.8^5.9/1/83 Business and Secretarial Frank Lanahan, the direc coordinators of the Cam- ' HANK PALUMB0 FIREWOOD Atom Tabloid Fee: $135.16 F«r$132.68 Science, Criminal Justice, tor of veterans affairs pus Ministry, and William STIMPMBUOM Fire Science, Engineering Henry Mackiewicz, the dir Connallon, the director of •••' 3821844 FREE ESTIMATE Want Ads ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CO. cctor of student financia 889-4191 S7S Roos.v.lt Av.nu*. Cari.r.f. N.J. and Engineering Techno- security. LiCCH'.f-. M«ii_AVENUE«COLONIA Op*» Doily t to t Sat. t to 2 Sroto ll(*«ii*d QUO* fwlly li INSURED 574-1200 PAGE 14 THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1983 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT state's tight budget, we can ill afford an interest payment. period. Our measure would increase that figure to $4,800. and from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Today, financial analysts tell us the recovery is Finally, let me tell you New Jersey employers are The September programs underway. It is not enough to know our citizens are taxed at a rate of 1.2 to 6.2%. We want to change the Troilside to start are: Sept. 23, "Butterflies returning to work. We must also return our unemploy- range from 0.6 to 7.5%. Abound," $4, and Sept. 30, ment trust fund to the surplus balance it once enjoyed. This, along with other changes in the tax schedule, "All About Apples," $3. Only by carrying a plus balance can we be assured will enable us to charge a lower tax rate to good 'Small Fry Days' Pre-school programs arc employers and a higher tax to deficit employers--or those there will be adequate funds available to pay unemploy- "Small Fry Days," the at Coles Ave. and New Pro- also being scheduled now whose hiring practices cost the trust fund more money ment benefits should lean times ever return. program for four and five vidence Rd., Mountainside, and the registration proce- then they are paying into it. Our reform legislation, S-3144, is intended to save year olds at the Trailside will begin on Friday, Sept. dure will be the same. Currently, S-3144 is in the Senate's Labor, Industry the trust fund an estimated $70 million a year. It will also Nature and Science Center 23, and run to June, 1984. and Professions Committee. We urge our legislators to act end New Jersey's recurring cycle of borrowing from and The Trailside staff has in- The September pre-sch- on the reform package as soon as possible. repaying the federal government. Seminar stituted a new registration ool program is: Sept. 22, Specifically, the legislation will: The legislation was drawn after countless meetings policy to allow the max- "The Two of Us," for three -Increase the weekly compensation amount for the with representatives from all sides and represents a com- to explore imum number of young- and four year olds accom- "average" New Jersey worker. promise of the issues. sters an even chance to panied by a parent, Thurs- --Tighten eligibility standards. Its sole intent is to strengthen our trust fund so New alcohol, youth enroll in this nature- days, 10 to 11 a.m., 52 per -Minimize fraud and impose heavier fines for those Jersey will be able to take care of its unemployed men and class, and Sept. 20, "Nature The Union County oriented program. who obtain benefits fraudulently. women in the years to come without having to rely on the Basics," for four and five Council on Alcoholism will Registration will be in -•Alter the tax tables such that employers with good federal government. year olds, Tuesdays, 1 to 2 hold a seminar entitled person only at 1 p.m. on the hiring practices are not taxed as heavily. Just this year we learned depending on the federal p.m., for six weeks, $2 per "Alcohol and Youth" on third Saturday of each New Jersey is the only state in the nation whose government can have some unexpected hazards when the class. Friday, Sept. 16, from 8:45 month for the next month's unemployment benefits are 67% of a claimant's former $4.6 billion Emergency Jobs Bill stalled in the Senate dur- For additional informa- a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Anyone classes. pay, a factor we believe discourages unemployed persons ing March. Included in the bill were funds for the loans tion, please telephone Trail- wishing to understand more Registration for Septem- from seeking work. on which New Jersey and 26 other states were depending side at 232-5930. Trailside is about chemical dependence ber classes will begin on Statistics show 40% of our claimants collect benefits to pay unemployment benefits. a facility of the Union may attend. Aug. 20 and will continue for the maximum number of weeks allowed. By com- During the jobs bill debate several states ran out of during Trailside's regular County Dept. of Parks and parison, the figure is 30% in New York and 17% in Pen- money and were forced to temporarily shut down their Two teenagers from Recreation. Alcoholics Anonymous will hours, 1 to 5 p.m. daily, un- nsylvania. benefit-payment systems. New Jersey made preparations til classes are filled. No Our legislation would lower the wage-replacement for putting in place a contingency plan that would enable talk. The director of chemical telephone or mail registra- rate from 67% of the claimant's prior wage amount to us to continue to pay benefits. tions will be accepted and 55%. This would bring New Jersey on par with most Our state's Legislature passed on an emergency basis health and instruction for the Union Township public each person may register his Acetone, which is found in other states. and Gov. Thomas H. Kean signed into a law a bill that nail polish removers, can schools, Gordon LaMatty, or her child only, accom- At the same time, we want to raise the maximum would have allowed us to borrow from the state's disabili- panied by payment in full. also be used to remove paint, weekly benefit for the average wage earner. Currently, ty fund while the jobs bill was pending. who is a member of the varnish and airplane glue. Union County Narcotics Sessions are held on Fri- the most a person can collect is $ 158, taken as 50% of the Fortunately, the jobs bill passed. We did not have to days from 9:30 to 11 a.m. average state-wide wage of $316. rob Peter to pay Paul. We must now take steps to make Board, will lead the dis- cussion. A film, "It Can't Commissioner Roger A. Bodman We proposed raising this to 60%, thus making the sure we are never in such a precarious position again. maximum weekly benefit $188. Happen To Me" will be As it is, our maximum of $158 is the 29th lowest in shown. the nation. It is time to balance the scale in favor of the Hospital honors Kimberly Lovejoy A fee of S5 will cover CAMERA CENTER Unemployment fund refreshments and resource average wage earner so he is able to keep up his rent or Halina Glowa mortgage and feed his family while actively seeking new on dean's list materials. The program will be held MINOLTA XGA employment. A Clark resident, Halina needs overhaul now A Clark resident, Kim- at 300 North Ave., E., Bear in mind the situation is even worse for the in- Glowa, was recently hon- berly A. Lovejoy, was nam- Wcstfield. Easy 1b Use GREAT dividual who makes more than the state-wide wage. For ored by Memorial General ed to the dean's list for the Please telephone number EDITOR'S NOTE: The following column was sub- example, a person who was earning $400 would still get Hospital in Union for 200 Easy 1b Afford VALUE spring term at Russell Sage 233-8810 for further infor- mitted to The Rahway News-Record and The Clark only $158 a week-39% of his former pay. hours of volunteer service College in Troy, N. Y. mation. Patriot by Roger A. Bodman, the commissioner of the Strange as it may seem, there is no penalty under ex- to the hospital. 99 New Jersey Dept. of Labor. isting law for persons fired for gross misconduct, in- 129 The third annual volun- •«•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * cluding assault and embezzlement. Our bill says those per- teer recognition ceremony Camera -f- 2.0 torn In March legislation to overhaul the state's anti- sons should not be able to receive any unemployment and dinner was held at the quated unemployment compensation program was in- benefits accruing from the aggrieved employer. Union Elks Lodge on Chest- JOS. SERVEDIO& SONS INC The XG-A is troduced in the Senate with'bipartisan sponsorship. Existing law also calls for a 17-week disqualification nut St., Union. Awards the ultimate The need for this reform legislation cannot be from the time fraud is discovered. Benefits are reduced 17 were given in the form of •FUEL OIL *OIL point-focus-shoot overemphasized; the trust fund from which New Jersey times the individual's average weekly benefit rate, and a certificates, pins and bars •WEIL MclAIN 35mm SLR. $20 fine is imposed for each week the individual received pays unemployment benefits is S437.6 million in the red depending on the number BOILERS or, in a word, bankrupt. benefits through fraud. of hours donated. NEW HINIHOM SAVE MONEY • CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY The deficit dates back to the recession of the Our legislation would disqualify these individuals for ACCOUNTS 388-1251 DfUVERY tOO GALLONS ^COMMUNITY Phon. 361-58M mid-1970's. when New Jersey borrowed S735 million a full year and increase the fine to 20% of the amount il- "Men tire themselves in ACCEPTED NITES- from the federal government in order to pay benefits to its legally obtained. pursuit of rest." C.O.D. STCAMERA 1459 MAIN STREET 756-6254 CENTER RAHWAY, N.J. 07065 unemployed men and women. Moreover, our eligibility standards have failed to Laurence Sterne •59 Y«art In Rahway, N.J.* As long as the deficit continues to exist, New Jersey keep pace with inflation over the years. Under current •••••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••••••••• employers will have to pay a surcharge, or penalty tax, law, college students, summer employes and other in- along with their regular federal unemployment taxes. dividuals the law was never meant to cover can collect Not only that, we were forced again this year to bor- benefits. row S78 million from the federal government in March An individual need only have earned $30 a week for i MARTIN'S FURNITURE " and April to keep benefits flowing. 20 weeks to qualify. We want to change the formula such Under a new federal law, new loans such as these are so a person would have to earn at least $72 a week in the subject to a 10% interest charge if they are not repaid by current year. Oct. 1. In this case, we have already repaid the money. We also have an alternative for eligibility which We may not be so fortunate in the future. And given the states a person can qualify by making $2,200 over any

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